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snails (abalones, dogwinkles, periwinkles, and others) sea slugs (nudibranch) crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and others) echinoderms (sea cucumbers, sea urchins, sea stars, and others) cephalopods (octopus and squids) cnidarians (sea anemones and others) primitive mollusks (chitons) reptiles turtles
snails (abalones, dogwinkles, periwinkles, and others) sea slugs (nudibranch) crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and others) echinoderms (sea cucumbers, sea urchins, sea stars, and others) cephalopods (octopus and squids) cnidarians (sea anemones and others) primitive mollusks (chitons) reptiles turtles...
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salt for every 40 kilos of weight, sodium is key in the operation of all signals within the cells, as well as to and from, the brain, sweat contains between 2.25 and 3.4 grams of salt per liter. the rate of perspiration of a continuous effort on a hot day can easily average 1 liter per hour, sea turtles
salt for every 40 kilos of weight, sodium is key in the operation of all signals within the cells, as well as to and from, the brain, sweat contains between 2.25 and 3.4 grams of salt per liter. the rate of perspiration of a continuous effort on a hot day can easily average 1 liter per hour, sea turtles...
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