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The intertidal zone is good because there is plenty of light for algae and those creatures that depend on algae.
Ah, the algae, nature's colorful paintbrush! Algae are often found in the photic zone of the ocean, where sunlight can reach and help them grow. This zone is like a happy little garden for algae, providing just the right conditions for them to thrive and create beauty in the underwater world.
Algae is a plant, therefore it needs light. The photic zone has light, so that is where algae will grow. actually algae are of diffrent types red, brown green and yellow. Green algae and brown algae(stipe and frond) are usually in photic zone however red algae and bluegreen algae also inhabit aphotic zone On account of presence of pigments r-phycocyanin and r-phycoerythrin red algae can also absorb diffused UV light so can also prepare food in aphotic zone
Algae is a plant, therefore it needs light. The photic zone has light, so that is where algae will grow. actually algae are of diffrent types red, brown green and yellow. Green algae and brown algae(stipe and frond) are usually in photic zone however red algae and bluegreen algae also inhabit aphotic zone On account of presence of pigments r-phycocyanin and r-phycoerythrin red algae can also absorb diffused UV light so can also prepare food in aphotic zone
yes, algae doesn't because it gets its energy from the sun
algae
what do algae chlorophyta live on?
Algae and coral reef can be producers in the pelagic zone.
Plants in the bathyal zone are limited to marine algae and phytoplankton that are able to photosynthesize and create their own food using sunlight. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and can be found in the upper part of the bathyal zone where some sunlight penetrates the water. Examples include diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria.
algae and cormophytes.
two of them are algae and phytoplankton
the intertidal zone... look in the book.