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Give one example for each of the following
I. Eurythermal plant species……..
II. A hot water spring organism…………
III. An organism seen in deep ocean trenches……….
IV. An organism seen in compost pit…………
V. A parasitic angiosperm.............
VI. A stenothermal plant species...............
VII. Soil organism............
VIII. A benthic animal..........
IX. Antifreeze compound seen in antarctic fish.............

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I.N/A II.N/A
III. Jelly fishes IV. Earthworm
V. Cuscuta VI. Earthworm
V. Cuscuta VI. Cocos nucifera
VII. Bacteria VIII. Octopus
IX Salt content (osmotic regulation)
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