Estuaries- living organism * fish * shellfish * migratory birds * mud crabs * snails * seagrass.
Intertidal-living organism- sea stars, snails, seaweed, algae, and crabs. Barnacles, mussels, and kelps can survive in this environment by anchoring themselves to the rocks. Barnacles and mussels can also hold seawater in their closed shells to keep from drying out during low tide.
3. Estuaries and intertidal zones make up an ecosystem. Living things in these environments interact with each other. They exhibit feeding relationships that enable the nutrients and energy to cycle through them. Human lives depend to some extent on the abundant resources of estuaries.
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Estuaries- living organism * fish * shellfish * migratory birds * mud crabs * snails * seagrass.
Intertidal-living organism- sea stars, snails, seaweed, algae, and crabs. Barnacles, mussels, and kelps can survive in this environment by anchoring themselves to the rocks. Barnacles and mussels can also hold seawater in their closed shells to keep from drying out during low tide.
Intertidal non-living organism- * abalone, sea anemones, brown seaweed, chitons, crabs, green algae, hydroids, isopods, limpets, mussels, nudibranchs, sculpin, sea cucumber, sea lettuce, sea palms, starfish, sea urchins, shrimp, snails, sponges, surf grass, tube worms, and whelks.
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3. Estuaries and intertidal zones make up an ecosystem. Living things in these environments interact with each other. They exhibit feeding relationships that enable the nutrients and energy to cycle through them. Human lives depend to some extent on the abundant resources of estuaries.
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