merieläinlajin
Merieläinlajin is a broad term encompassing any species of animal that lives in a marine environment. This includes a vast diversity of life forms, from microscopic plankton to the largest animals on Earth, whales. Marine animals have adapted to a wide range of ocean habitats, including coral reefs, deep-sea trenches, open oceans, and coastal areas. Their adaptations often involve specialized respiratory systems, such as gills in fish and blowholes in marine mammals, as well as features for buoyancy, locomotion, and survival in varying salinity and pressure conditions.
The classification of merieläinlajin spans multiple phyla. Among the most well-known are the Chordata, which includes
The ecological roles of merieläinlajin are critical to the health of ocean ecosystems. They form complex food