Intertidal zone-Referred sometimes as foreshore,which is area above water at low tide and under water at high tide
Answer: omega 3's
Explanation:
-combination of marine & food biotechnology
-polyunstaturated fatty acids (PUFAs)
-3 types in human physiology
->α-linolenic acid (ALA) - found in plant oils
->eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
->docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)
-N-3 fatty acids have health benefits & are considered essential fatty acids, meaning that they cannot be synthesized by the human body - but are vital for normal metabolism
->table of dietary source of Omega-3
-->fish is commonly used but dangerous as you can contract mercury poisoning
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Gravitational force is always an attractive force.
Answer:
Generally both theses two region are similar in the concentration of salt water they contain(both have salt water) and both have hard surfaces.
However, the Coral reefs are usually warm, with sunny environment. It is always submerged,( always covered by water), and very shallow.Complex animals of the aquatic bodies are in the coral reef from varieties of fishes, (shark, rayfish to sponges, etc,. These animals compete for space.
The intertidal zone, one of the three zones, of a typical reefs,is a marine shoreline with constant exposure to air.Hence always above water,unlike Coral reefs.
The continuous fluctuation in tides always change the intertidal zone. Due to constant aeration fro tides, varieties of animals like sea urchins,sea-stars, limpets fished and diverse phyla of species populated this environment,