Did not have the adaptations to remove the flooding of their cells in fresh water?
Answer: Xerophytes
Explanation
Plants that do not have adaptations to remove excess water from their cells in freshwater environments are xerophytes.
These plants are adapted to survive in dry, arid conditions and have evolved to conserve water, not to deal with excess water influx.
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