7.2 Marine arthropods: crustaceans and their relatives
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Marine invertebrates like mollusks and arthropods are crucial players in ocean ecosystems. From tiny plankton to giant squid, these diverse groups include clams, snails, octopuses, crabs, and lobsters. They've adapted to life in various marine habitats, from shallow coasts to the deep sea. These animals have unique body plans and survival strategies. Mollusks often have shells and a muscular foot, while arthropods have jointed limbs and an exoskeleton. Both groups are important in marine food webs and have significant economic value for humans.
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Marine invertebrates like mollusks and arthropods are crucial players in ocean ecosystems. From tiny plankton to giant squid, these diverse groups include clams, snails, octopuses, crabs, and lobsters. They've adapted to life in various marine habitats, from shallow coasts to the deep sea. These animals have unique body plans and survival strategies. Mollusks often have shells and a muscular foot, while arthropods have jointed limbs and an exoskeleton. Both groups are important in marine food webs and have significant economic value for humans.
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