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STALIN [3.7K]
4 years ago
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What is the likeliest limiting factor restricting phytoplankton to approximately the top ten feet of the ocean, rather than deep

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quality of light
lack of oxygen
quantity of light
presence of nitrates
Chemistry
1 answer:
dedylja [7]4 years ago
3 0

quantity of light

Explanation:

The likeliest limiting factor that restricts phytoplankton to approximately the top ten feet of the ocean rather than deeper is the quantity of light available.

  • Phytoplankton are  plants and they are the major producers in bodies of water.
  • The require the process of photosynthesis to manufacture their food.
  • During photosynthesis, phytoplankton takes in carbon dioxide and water and uses light to produce food in the process.
  • This life activity greatly relies on light.
  • The upper part of the ocean usually from 0-200m depth is the photic zone.
  • Deeper water is aphotic and receives little to no sunlight.
  • The photic zone is the zone where light reaches in water.
  • There is abundance of light in the photic zone.

learn more:

Photosynthesis brainly.com/question/4216541

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