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Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of the survival for planktonic larvae?
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Why do many benthic invertebrates produce planktonic larvae?

To aid dispersal of their larvae. To avoid desiccation. To provide food for crustaceans. To help stabilize oyster beds. Benthic invertebrates don't produce planktonic larvae.


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Is a jellyfish a carnivoreherbivoreor an omnivore?

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