Abyssal zone
Euphotic Zone
Uh, It is Phytoplankton.
Phytoplankton
The answer to your question is phytoplankton
Green algae and other photosynthetic organisms are likely to thrive in the ocean in areas with ample sunlight penetration, shallow waters, and nutrient-rich environments. Coastal regions, coral reefs, and areas with upwelling currents tend to support high concentrations of these organisms due to the availability of sunlight and nutrients for photosynthesis.
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton
Organisms in the ocean with the smallest total biomass are most likely the what?
In order to live, photosynthetic organisms cannot survive without sunlight and water. Therefore a photosynthetic organism cannot survive in any place without water, such as a desert, or without light and air, such as the moon.
Yes, the photosynthetic organisms are regulated near the surface according to surchams theory, and the microorganisms innterrelated neighbours are found near the focus of the ocean on the oceanic boundary.
Yes, the photosynthetic organisms are regulated near the surface according to surchams theory, and the microorganisms innterrelated neighbours are found near the focus of the ocean on the oceanic boundary.
Ecosystems such as deep ocean environments, underground caves, and the interior of some terrestrial habitats, like deserts during drought conditions, often do not contain photosynthetic organisms. These areas lack sufficient light for photosynthesis, which is essential for these organisms to thrive. Additionally, extreme conditions, such as high acidity or salinity in some habitats, can further limit the presence of photosynthetic life.