23.How do organisms protect themselves from drying out during low tides?
A. They go with the water waves.ro ati ot bagristlo od mo touborq ort.
B. Mussels and other shells tightly close their shell to keep in moisture..a
C. Sea urchin carves holes in the rocks and hides to keep it moist during low tide.
D. Answers B & C
ollt ni dluaot ystalsitetom or mi nogvxo
alsitotisci odt ni agrarlo.
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Answer:
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. ... Sandy shores provide sediments in which organisms bury themselves to stay cool and moist during low tide.
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