Answer:
No. Not only single-celled organisms live in the hadalpelagic zone
Explanation:
The deepest zone of the sea is called “The Trenches” or Hadalpelagic Zone. This zone is described as beginning at approximately 19,000 feet and extending to the ocean floor. At this depth, there is no visible light, so there are no plants, resulting in very little food being available to sustain animal life.
Without single-celled organisms, there are many more organisms in this zone. They are not single-celled. Some of them are:
- Giant Tube-worms
- Starfish
- Cusk-eels
These all are multi-cellular.
Answer:
organisms have the amazing ability to make (produce) their own energy-rich food molecules from sunlight and simple chemicals.
Explanation:
It is a homozygous dominant, and eye color
It's called a mutation.
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Answer by YourHope:
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Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent.
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