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- What is the symmetry of this organism? What is the life style of the organism (crab) in the photo? (Select all that apply) Pelagic, nektonic Benthic, infaunal Sessile Benthic, epifaunal Pelagic, planktonic VagrantWhat is the best way to categorize the organism below? abyssal benthos pelagic nektonWhat is the symmetry of this organism? What is the lifestyle of the organism (trilobite) in the previous photo? (Select all that apply) Benthic, infaunal Sessile Pelagic, nektonic Benthic, epifaunal Vagrant Pelagic, planktonic
- What is the life style of this organism (gooseneck barnacles)? (Select all that apply) Pelagic, nektonic Benthic, epifaunal Sessile Benthic, infaunal Vagrant Pelagic, planktonicWhat is the symmetry of this organism? What is the life style of the organism (clam) in the photo? Benthic, epifaunal Pelagic, nektonic Pelagic, planktonic Benthic, infaunal Vagrant SessileWhat 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 Sessile
- What is the life style of the organism (crab) in the previous photo? (Select all that apply) Sessile Benthic, infaunal Vagrant Benthic, epifaunal Pelagic, planktonic Pelagic, nektonicWhat are onmivoresWhat is the symmetry of this organism? (Hint: the shell is from a different organism (a gastropod), but the body of the hermit crab has evolved to fit perfectly inside the coiled shell) What is the life style of this organism (hermit crab) in the photo? (Select all that apply) Benthic, infaunal Pelagic, nektonic Pelagic, planktonic Sessile Benthic, epifaunal Vagrant