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 <description>Phenotypic flexibility enables multicellular organisms to adjust morphologies to variable environmental challenges. Such plastic variations are also documented in &lt;strong&gt;reef corals&lt;/strong&gt;. Coral colonies are made of multiple genetically identical physiologically integrated modules (polyps). </description>
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 <description>The Tropical Eastern Pacific, a discrete biogeographic region that has an extremely high rate of endemism among its marine organisms, continues to yield a wealth of never-before-described &lt;strong&gt;marine animals &lt;/strong&gt;to visiting scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. </description>
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