Phytoplankton,Seagrass.There are plenty of sea grasses and sea flowers beneath the ocean and other sea plants from which we make several use of things in our daily life such as sponges, and medicines. they are a sort of gift for us from plants under the sea which we get.
Some plants are coral, kelp, seaweed, and algae.
Things like whales and sharks and jellyfish. Also plants like algae
No plants live in the deep sea, the food chain is based on chemosythis (might have spelled the last word wrong
There is no vegetation in the Bathypelagic zoe.
Light does not reach the Profoundal Zone so there is not a lot of diversity in the area. However, basic animals such as sea urchins, scallop and sea anemones exist there.
Water Plants
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The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.
The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
All kinds plants like roses sunflowers and moldy cheeseburgers!
no plants can live in the midnight zone, there is only a few fish includeing angler fish, tripod fish, sea cucumbers, snipe eels, opussum shrip, black swallowers, and vampirer squid.
Yes. Creatures and plants which do not require sunlight for photosynthetic respiration - especially those involved with decomposition live in the aphotic zone.
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The oyster/pearl oyster lives in the bathypelagic zone of the ocean.
-The Epipelagic zone (sunlight zone) -The Mesopelagic zone (twilight zone) -The Bathypelagic zone (midnight zone)
Gulper Eels live right in the middle of the Bathypelagic Zone, more commonly known as the "Midnight" Zone, where it is black as night.
Bathypelagic
Bathysphere, bathymetry, bathyscaphe.
While it is true shrimp live in all oceans of the world, cleaner prawns (or cleaner shrimp as they are commonly called) live mostly in the Bathypelagic zone. From, MonaLisa234
The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.
Yes, underneath the epipelagic and mythepelagic zones, but over the bottom of the ocean and trenches still farther down than the bottom.
The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
This depends on what zone you live in.
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