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- The opening which water exits these organisms is known as? What is the Class organism 1 belongs to? What is the Class that organism 2 belongs to? What is the body layout of organism 1?What is the symmetry of this organism? What is the life style of the organism (brittle star) in the photo? (Select all that apply) Benthic, epifaunal Pelagic, nektonic Benthic, infaunal Vagrant Pelagic, planktonic SessileExplain the challenge of osmoregulation in marine (i.e., saltwater) environments and describe one way in which marine organisms have evolved to overcome this challenge. please help with examples