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True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
Survive salty water webbed feet for rocks and needs to eat sea food
Paleozoic rocks contain fossils while Precambarian rocks had no fossils since at that time there was only single celled organisms.
All organisms require water to live.
Organisms live everywhere
These are benthos life forms. Check the 'Related Links' below.
In a rockpool on the seashore, they attach to rocks
it brackes rocks
it brackes rocks
No live organisms have cells, a rock does not.
they live on the seashore
yes they do
Plants are the organisms which have roots and can crack rocks
pounding of the waves
seashells, rocks, sand, water
Shape of rocks in the cave
Because they live in the ocean.