The benthic zone covers about 70 percent of the surface of the Earth. It is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water.
You would fine sediment in the benthic zone, or bottom, of a lake.
Consumers in the benthic zone, called Zoobenthos, can range from starfish in the intertidal zone, to bottom-dwelling flatfish, to deep sea Rattails. The type of consumer is highly dependent on the specific areas in the benthic zone.
The benthic zone is a region at the lowest level of an ocean or lake. The intertidal zone is the shallowest part of the benthic zone.
littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone
The two subzones making up the Benthic zone is the abyssal and hadal
the depth of the pelagic zone is 11 kilograms
Yes there are carnivores in the benthic zone. The scavengers in the benthic zone are considered carnivores because the eat the dead aquatic animals that float to the bottom when they die. There are also some carnivorous fish in the benthic zone.
The amount of light penetration into the benthic zone, nutrient availability, and the presence of photosynthetic organisms such as phytoplankton and aquatic plants are key factors that determine whether photosynthesis can occur in the benthic zone of a lake. If there is sufficient light and nutrients, photosynthesis can be sustained in the benthic zone.
Scavengers
Zones in the ocean.
littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone
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