The feeding rosette in the sediment is characteristic of the acorn worm in the pic above. Which of the follwing is/are true: The rosette is formed during deposit feeding. The rosette is formed by the proboscis. The rosette is formed by the trunk. The rosette is formed during filter/suspension feeding.

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## Acorn Worm Feeding Rosette

The image above features an acorn worm and a feeding rosette in the sediment, which is characteristic of this type of organism.

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Which of the following is/are true about the formation of the rosette?

- [ ] The rosette is formed during deposit feeding.
- [ ] The rosette is formed by the proboscis.
- [ ] The rosette is formed by the trunk.
- [ ] The rosette is formed during filter/suspension feeding.

### Explanation
- **Inset Image**: Displays a circular feeding pattern, or rosette, in the sediment.
- **Main Image**: Shows an acorn worm with distinct body parts including a proboscis.

The feeding rosette is a result of the acorn worm's interaction with the sediment during feeding activities. Consider the roles of the worm's body parts and feeding methods in forming this pattern.
Transcribed Image Text:## Acorn Worm Feeding Rosette The image above features an acorn worm and a feeding rosette in the sediment, which is characteristic of this type of organism. ### Question Which of the following is/are true about the formation of the rosette? - [ ] The rosette is formed during deposit feeding. - [ ] The rosette is formed by the proboscis. - [ ] The rosette is formed by the trunk. - [ ] The rosette is formed during filter/suspension feeding. ### Explanation - **Inset Image**: Displays a circular feeding pattern, or rosette, in the sediment. - **Main Image**: Shows an acorn worm with distinct body parts including a proboscis. The feeding rosette is a result of the acorn worm's interaction with the sediment during feeding activities. Consider the roles of the worm's body parts and feeding methods in forming this pattern.
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