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**Title: Understanding Feeding Modes Across Taxa**

**Introduction:**

This interactive exercise is designed to help students match various taxa with their appropriate feeding modes. Understanding the feeding behavior of different organisms is crucial in studying ecological interactions and energy flow in ecosystems.

**Exercise: Match the Taxa to Their Feeding Mode**

**Instructions:**
Select the correct feeding mode for each group of taxa from the dropdown menu.

1. **Most nonparasitic flatworms**
   - [ Dropdown ] 
     - Options:
       - Deposit and suspension feeders
       - Suspension feeders
       - Carnivores/predators

2. **Ascidian tunicates (most)**
   - [ Dropdown ]
     - Options:
       - Deposit and suspension feeders
       - Suspension feeders
       - Carnivores/predators

3. **Enteropneusta**
   - [ Dropdown ]
     - Options:
       - Deposit and suspension feeders
       - Suspension feeders
       - Carnivores/predators

**Objective:**
By the end of this exercise, students should be able to correctly identify the feeding mode for each taxa group, enhancing their understanding of ecological niches and adaptations in marine life.

**Note:**
This exercise provides a foundational understanding for further studies in marine biology and ecology.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Understanding Feeding Modes Across Taxa** **Introduction:** This interactive exercise is designed to help students match various taxa with their appropriate feeding modes. Understanding the feeding behavior of different organisms is crucial in studying ecological interactions and energy flow in ecosystems. **Exercise: Match the Taxa to Their Feeding Mode** **Instructions:** Select the correct feeding mode for each group of taxa from the dropdown menu. 1. **Most nonparasitic flatworms** - [ Dropdown ] - Options: - Deposit and suspension feeders - Suspension feeders - Carnivores/predators 2. **Ascidian tunicates (most)** - [ Dropdown ] - Options: - Deposit and suspension feeders - Suspension feeders - Carnivores/predators 3. **Enteropneusta** - [ Dropdown ] - Options: - Deposit and suspension feeders - Suspension feeders - Carnivores/predators **Objective:** By the end of this exercise, students should be able to correctly identify the feeding mode for each taxa group, enhancing their understanding of ecological niches and adaptations in marine life. **Note:** This exercise provides a foundational understanding for further studies in marine biology and ecology.
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