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- primitive chordates), and scallops. Some insects are also osmoconformers. Some osmoconformers, such as echinoderms, are stenohaline, which means they can...
- by osmosis. Two major types of osmoregulation are osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Osmoconformers match their body osmolarity to their environment actively...
- the kidneys. Two major types of osmoregulation are osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Osmoconformers match their body osmolarity to their environment actively...
- of these vary from species to species, particularly between marine osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Ringer's solution is frequently administered to...
- control or conform to the shifts in salt concentrations and are termed osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Many animals also burrow to avoid predation and...
- Gr**** Νηρηΐς : Nērēís (stem Νηρηΐδ- : Nērēid), a sea nymph. Nereis are osmoconformers. They are dioecious (individuals are male or female) and they release...
- elasmobranchs due to their osmoregulatory system being ion-regulating osmoconformers This means they have to adjust their internal ion concentrations to...
- life stage of the totoaba osmoregulate differently. Totoaba eggs are osmoconformers. Their larvae are stenohaline able to osmoregulate in salinity levels...
- control or conform to the shifts in salt concentrations and are termed osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Many animals also burrow to avoid predation and...
- of hormones Two major types of osmoregulation are osmoconformers and osmoregulators. Osmoconformers match their body osmolarity to their environment actively...