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Rotifers are microscopic aquatic animals known for their distinctive features, including a ciliated crown called a corona, which they use for locomotion and feeding. They possess a pseudocoelom, which acts as a hydrostatic skeleton, and a unique digestive system with a complex pharynx often equipped with grinding structures called trophi. Additionally, many rotifers can undergo cryptobiosis, allowing them to survive extreme environmental conditions. Their bodies are typically segmented, and they exhibit a high degree of variability in size and morphology among species.

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