to be marine animals that are able to maintain an internal osmotic concentration that is similar to the surrounding seawater. This means that their body fluids have the same salt concentration as the water they are living in, and they do not need to expend energy to regulate their internal salt levels. Osmoconformers are typically found in environments with constant salinity, such as the open ocean, where changes in salinity are not significant. Examples of osmoconformers include jellyfish, sea anemones, and certain species of crustaceans. However, some osmoconformers may also have some regulatory mechanisms that enable them to adjust their osmotic concentration to varying environmental conditions.
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