Multiple Choice
The marine invertebrates,that have surfaces permeable to salts and water so that they are always in osmotic equilibrium with the seawater environment,are called
A) osmotic regulators.
B) hyperosmotic.
C) hypoosmotic.
D) osmotic conformers.
E) stenohaline.
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