Animals that live in the benthic zone get their food from food that sinks down from above. The benthic zone is another way of saying ocean floor.
Amoebas move by using pseudopods, which are temporary protrusions of their cell membrane. By extending and retracting these pseudopods, amoebas are able to change their shape and move towards sources of food or away from danger.
Chloroplasts move in various directions within plant cells. Their movement is influenced by light intensity and wavelength, as well as cellular and environmental factors. This dynamic movement helps optimize light capture for photosynthesis.
If you move the slide to the left using a microscope, the specimen will appear to move to the right in the field of view. This is because the movement of the slide in one direction causes the specimen to move in the opposite direction within the field of view of the microscope.
This refers to zonation, which is the distinct horizontal bands of organisms inhabiting a habitat due to varying environmental conditions. Each band represents a specific ecological niche, with organisms adapted to different levels of moisture, light, or other factors. Zonation is commonly observed in intertidal zones, forests, and other ecosystems.
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a sea cucumber is a benthos because it does not move is just stays on the ocean floor
Stonefish are benthos. They are bottom dwellers. Benthos are marine animals that live at the bottom of the ocean there for they are benthos.
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They Arent Classified As Benthos. They Are Nekton !
The lionfish belongs in the nekton group. Nekton are aquatic organisms that are able to swim and move independently of water currents, unlike plankton which are drifters, and benthos which dwell at the bottom of a body of water.
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benthos - it lives on the sea bed and "swims" occassionally.
The plants and animals that live in or on the bottom of the sea or lake can be referred to as benthos.
plankton-organisms that drift with ocean currents. nekton-are free swimmers. they are able to move through the ocean waters in search of food. benthos-are bottom dwellers. organisms that live on or below the ocean bottom