jawless fishes have hyperotonic fluid in their bodies .THE concentration of salt in sea water greater as compare to in their bogies .Jaless fishes secrete some salty secration to make the balance of the concentration of the fluid balance in the body. BUT OTHER FISHES have isotonic fluid to maintain the enternal environment of their body.
umm...... no animal eat's shark's
Ocean fish usually eat a variety of organisms, including plankton, small fish, algae, and crustaceans. The specific diet of each fish species can vary depending on their size, habitat, and feeding habits.
Examples of ocean creatures that are producers include phytoplankton, seaweed, and seagrasses. These organisms are capable of photosynthesis and form the base of the ocean food chain by converting sunlight into energy.
no because starfish live in the ocean no raccoon will be in the ocean.
There are predators there that could eat them, such as leopard seals.
yes
Opistognathus aurifrons (yellowheaded or pearly jawfish) has a zooplanktivorous diet in the wild. Stomach content analysis has mostly shown copepods (~85%), with smaller amounts of shrimp larvae, fish eggs, and the like. In the captive environment they can be feed any number of frozen foods, and some specimens may accept pelletized food formulas.
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plants eat plants in the ocean.
ocean fish eat...... THE REAL ANSWER Fish that live in the ocean eat seaweed, algae, or plankton.
Krill and shrimplike animals eat plankton in the ocean.
They eat from the bottom of the ocean and sometimes eat alge off other animals.
it eat herring,squid
They eat..Spongessmaller fishplants
Eat meat