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You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
Found it. Its oligotrophic.
Lack of Light.
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
Close to the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome.
No, sea stars are benthic organisms. Plankton means drifter, they float around for their whole lives.
The benthic zone is the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake. It includes the sediment surface sediment and some sub-surface layers.
Those marine ecosystems consisting of organisms living on, attached to, or burrowing in the sediment of the ocean floor
dead plants and animals that drift from the surface
Waters as deep as 200 meters are referred to as the epipelagic zone, or the photic zone.The upper layer of a marine ecosystem is the limnectic zone, where sunlight penetrates. Below it are the profundal zone and the benthic zone.
A shrimp is a benthic animal, falling in the benthos category. They feed on plankton.
The question is slightly incorrectly phrased as the benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean or a lake, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers.