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Snails that live in the intertidal zone?

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Vertebrates are actually a subphylum of the Chordata phylum?

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Yes, it does. Organisms without it would fall under UV.


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The substance that absorbs radiation and helps protect living organisms from its harmful effects is called a shielding material.


What measure is WWF taking to protect extinct organisms?

WWF doesn't do anything to protect extinct organisms. When a species has become extinct it's lost, gone forever. Not much point in trying to protect something that isn't there any more.


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What are two adaptions thatt prey organisms have devoloped to protect themselves?

CamoufLAGE!