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The ocean contains a vast array or organisms. Some of these organisms
live at depths...
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Biology, 21.04.2021 20:20, Tinytrevi7430
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The ocean contains a vast array or organisms. Some of these organisms
live at depths of water absent from sunlight. Since there is no sunlight
penetrating the waters at these depths, photoautotrophs are not able to
survive. With this information, how are deep ocean ecosystems able to
function?
Many of the deep ocean animals come to the surface to consume organisms.
Deep ocean animals are fueled by chemical energy rather than products of
photosynthesis
These deep ocean animals rely on organisms that have died and sank to the bottom
of the ocean
These deep scean organisms are able to produce their own energy even in the
absence of sunlight
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