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No, plantlike organisms generally require sunlight for photosynthesis, which is limited below 1000 meters in the ocean. Below this depth, the lack of light makes it challenging for plantlike organisms to survive and thrive due to the limited energy available for photosynthesis.

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Why is kinosynthesis important to organisms that live in depths below 1000 meters?

Kinosynthesis is important for organisms living in depths below 1000 meters because it allows them to navigate and detect prey in low-light conditions. By utilizing bioluminescence, these organisms can attract prey, communicate with others, and camouflage themselves from predators. This adaptation helps them survive and thrive in the deep sea where light levels are extremely low.


What is the average crinoid size in comparison to other marine organisms?

Crinoids, also known as sea lilies, are marine organisms that typically range in size from a few centimeters to several meters in length. On average, crinoids are smaller in size compared to other marine organisms such as whales, sharks, and large fish.


Why do organisms living in the pelagic zone below 200 meters depend on organisms living above that depth to supply their energy?

Plant photosynthesis is the primary source of nutrients in every ecosystem. Deep in the ocean, where little or no sunlight is present, photosynthesis is impossible. Thus, organisms in deep water ecosystems depend on detritus (discarded waste) and other organic matter that drifts down from (and is generated) nearer to the surface, or on species that migrate back and forth.


How deep do organisms live in the sea?

Deep-sea creatures live under water in an ocean or sea. They live in deapts such as trinches or caves. They are atleast 40 to 50 miles under water.' +++ There no "caves" in the deep oceans. You find them in shallow coastal seas and coral reefs. The oceans are NOT "40 to 50 miles" deep - those figures are rubbish. The mean depth of the abyssal plains is about 3-4 miles at most; some subduction trenches like the Marianas are deeper, but none reach even 10 miles.


The size of a certain plant cell is 0.00001276 meters What is the size of the plant cell written in scientific notation?

0.00001276 meters in Scientific Notation = 1.276 x 10-5 meters.

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Why is kinosynthesis important to organisms that live in depths below 1000 meters?

Kinosynthesis is important for organisms living in depths below 1000 meters because it allows them to navigate and detect prey in low-light conditions. By utilizing bioluminescence, these organisms can attract prey, communicate with others, and camouflage themselves from predators. This adaptation helps them survive and thrive in the deep sea where light levels are extremely low.


What is the average crinoid size in comparison to other marine organisms?

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Why do organisms living in the pelagic zone below 200 meters depend on organisms living above that depth to supply their energy?

Plant photosynthesis is the primary source of nutrients in every ecosystem. Deep in the ocean, where little or no sunlight is present, photosynthesis is impossible. Thus, organisms in deep water ecosystems depend on detritus (discarded waste) and other organic matter that drifts down from (and is generated) nearer to the surface, or on species that migrate back and forth.


Is it possible to find organisms 1000 meters in the ocean?

No, because the plant-like organisims wouldn't be able to survive with out sun light or th rays from the sun.


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The answer lies in the name, 'cent' as in 'percent' means a hundredth part. So there are 100 centimeters in a 1 meter. With this information, I now expect you to work out the answer to the question.