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Marine Life Anatomy:

Anatomy (from the Greek anatome, from ana-temnein, to cut up), is the branch of biology that deals with the structure and organization of living things; thus there is animal anatomy (zootomy) and plant anatomy (phytonomy).

In this section we are going to cover anatomy of various marine life forms, this will give you a closer look of the animals you have in your aquarium and compare the differences or similarities of their physiology.

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The following illustration of a Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) shows some of the common external features of fish... Shrimp live in all habitats from freshwater lakes to salt marshes to open ocean. The illustration below shows a... Hermit crabs are crusteans of the group Paguroidea, closely related to true crab...

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