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... allows the other invertebrates such as fan worms to make their tube homes in the empty limestone cups . Fish have a number of different body forms that allow them to exploit different areas of the reef . One particularly well - known ...
... allows the other invertebrates such as fan worms to make their tube homes in the empty limestone cups . Fish have a number of different body forms that allow them to exploit different areas of the reef . One particularly well - known ...
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... allow the worm to gather information from its environment as it moves . The segmented body of the polychaete worms allows for great variation in forms , habitats , and feeding strategies . clam worm ( Nereis ) The most common type of ...
... allow the worm to gather information from its environment as it moves . The segmented body of the polychaete worms allows for great variation in forms , habitats , and feeding strategies . clam worm ( Nereis ) The most common type of ...
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... allows the embryo to receive nutrients directly from its mother as well as from the yolk . This form of reproduction ... allow it to " fly " like beautiful birds of the deep . The manta ray is the largest of the rays , reaching widths of ...
... allows the embryo to receive nutrients directly from its mother as well as from the yolk . This form of reproduction ... allow it to " fly " like beautiful birds of the deep . The manta ray is the largest of the rays , reaching widths of ...
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