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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 08 декабря 2025 11:42

Dope piece can live in port water they live in. Water

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08 декабря 2025 11:42

Do you mean “copepods”? If so, here’s a quick answer you can use for exams.

  • Copepods are tiny crustaceans that live in almost all aquatic environments.
  • They are found in marine (seawater), freshwater, and brackish water (like estuaries and ports).
  • Many estuarine/port species are euryhaline, meaning they tolerate wide salinity changes (which is common in brackish port waters). Others are stenohaline and restricted to either very salty or very fresh water.
  • So, yes: copepods can live in port/brackish water, as well as in purely marine or freshwater habitats.

If you meant a different organism, please let me know the exact name and I’ll tailor the answer. Also, if you have the exact exam question, share it and I’ll help craft a concise response.

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Dope piece can live in port water they live in. Water
Do you mean “copepods”? If so, here’s a quick answer you can use for exams. - Copepods are tiny crustaceans that live in almost all aquatic environments. - They are found in marine (seawater), freshwater, and brackish water (like estuaries and ports). - Many estuarine/port species are euryhaline, meaning they tolerate wide salinity changes (which is common in brackish port waters). Others are stenohaline and restricted to either very salty or very fresh water. - So, yes: copepods can live in port/brackish water, as well as in purely marine or freshwater habitats. If you meant a different organism, please let me know the exact name and I’ll tailor the answer. Also, if you have the exact exam question, share it and I’ll help craft a concise response.