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Cold (or Arctic).
abyssal
A larger zone of inhibition means that the applied agent has either inhibited or killed the organisms that were spread on the plate and that those organisms are susceptible to that agent. In other words, a larger zone of inhibition means that the applied agent is more effective in killing/inhibiting the bacteria around it.
Rockweed kelp
Animals living on the rocks surface are called epifauna, these organisms in the rocky intertidal are fully exposed to the elements, causing a lot of physical stress. Low tides usually are problems for organisms with the highest part of the intertidal almost never immersed. Another abiotic factor includes the coping with wave shock, organisms must be able to withstand, or find shelter. One last factor is space which is so limited at times, that organisms may attach to each other instead of the rocks.
Along the contiental shelf
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almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
Most plants and animals live in the Sunlit Zone.
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the zone consist that of the floor of the ocean trenches
zoo plankton
It is challenging for any organism to live anywhere
Leaching Zone
Organisms that live in the littoral zone must be adapted to humid, moist conditions. They have to be able to handle dramatic changes in the tides and temperature.
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The zone that would be most difficult for a plant to live in is the Benthic zone. It is the zone at the lowest level of a body of water.