because they use chemosynthesis to survive instead of photosynthesis like plants.
Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
benthos they survive without sunlight.
Some deep-sea creatures like tubeworms and certain bacteria do not rely on sunlight for their energy. They instead use a process called chemosynthesis to produce energy from chemicals found in their deep-sea environments.
yes. offhand, most of the fish at the bottom of the ocean do not require sunlight.
Bacteria living in deep-sea communities obtain their energy from chemical sources, rather than from sunlight. They use hydrogen sulfide molecules that are clustered around deep-sea hydrothermal vents as their food sources.
A Protista can be either anaerobic or aerobic. This is because some of them live at the bottom of the ocean or in hot springs.
There are some organisims that live on and around Hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean, where there is no sunlight at all. They feed off the nutrients that come out of the vents, and so they don't need sunlight.
Hermit Crabs live on the bottom of the ocean and eat the grasses that grow on the bottom.
they live in the sunlight zone of the ocean
sunlight
Clown fish live at the bottom of the sea in sheltered reefs or in shallow lagoons. They live in the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean
oceanic - sunlight