Question: Marine feather duster worms ( which are polychaetes ) attach themselves to rocks, corals, and deep sea thermal vents. They live a sedentary life in

Marine feather duster worms (which are polychaetes) attach themselves to rocks, corals, and deep sea thermal vents. They live a sedentary life in fairly deep, or very deep, water and are not typically subject to changes in tides or influxes of freshwater from rivers, and most of their body fluids are isotonic to the water in which they live. Based on this information, how are marine feather duster worms classified?
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euryhaline osmotic regulators
osmoconformers
hypoosmotic regulators
hyperosmotic regulators

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