The general mechanisms of symbiosis revealed in the study are of relevance to other symbiotic organisms such as deep -
sea tubeworms and giant clams.»
Not exact matches
Glover hypothesizes that young, prehistoric
tubeworms may have been traveling from one deep -
sea vent to another when they came across the carcass of a marine animal.
While a 300 - year - old
tubeworm sounds impressive, it wouldn't be the longest living organism on Earth, or even in the
sea.
You'll also find a large assortment of algae, mollusks, jellyfish,
tubeworms,
sea grasses and sponges.
«Rarely seen deep -
sea species such as tilefish,
tubeworms, and viperfish are also represented.»