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∙ 11y agoFish, dolphins, phytoplankton, zooplankton, and most other organisms found in the ocean.
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∙ 11y agoBelow the low tide line, you would expect to find organisms adapted to subtidal conditions such as kelp, sea stars, crabs, mussel beds, and various types of seaweed. These organisms are capable of withstanding the force of waves and the depth of the water at that level.
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∙ 10y agoThe zone below the low tide line is called the infratidal zone. Some animals that live here are limpets, sea urchins and various fish. Plant life includes kelp, sponges and sea bamboo.
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You would expect to find photosynthetic organisms at the greatest depth in the euphotic zone of the ocean. This is because sunlight can penetrate to this depth, providing the necessary energy for photosynthesis. Beyond the euphotic zone, light levels decrease rapidly, making it difficult for photosynthetic organisms to survive and carry out photosynthesis.
No, the number of differences in amino acid chains will vary depending on the evolutionary distance between the organisms being compared. Organisms that are more distantly related will have more differences in their amino acid chains compared to closely related organisms.
narnia
You would find extrusive igneous rocks. Beyond that it depends on the volcano.
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Yes, more than at the surfase.
Other types of microbial organisms found in the environment include archaea, fungi, algae, protozoa, and viruses. Each of these groups plays important roles in various ecosystems, such as nutrient cycling, decomposition, and disease regulation.
Mitochondria are organelles responsible for aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen. Anaerobic organisms do not rely on oxygen for their energy production, instead they use fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Therefore, they would not have mitochondria.
The living organisms that one would most likely expect to find in gardens are plants.
You would expect to find photosynthetic organisms at the greatest depth in the euphotic zone of the ocean. This is because sunlight can penetrate to this depth, providing the necessary energy for photosynthesis. Beyond the euphotic zone, light levels decrease rapidly, making it difficult for photosynthetic organisms to survive and carry out photosynthesis.
Where would you find the most invertebrates
you would expect to find a sword or a dagger at a scabbard.
No, there would likely be fewer organisms at the bottom of a deep lake compared to the surface or shallower areas. This is because light levels decrease, oxygen levels may be lower, and food availability may be limited in deeper waters.
I would expect to find Koala bears and kangaroos.
A student would expect to find two seed leaves (cotyledons), branching veins in the leaves, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and a taproot system when examining a dicot.
At which national park would you expect to find "hoodoos"?