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Is there photosynthetic activity in the benthic zone of the ocean?

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Benthic zone is an ecological community found deep in the ocean. They contain phytobentos (plants), that dwell in higher levels of benthic zone, they need sunlight to carry out photosynthesis. They can be classified as microphtobenthos and macrophytobenthos. Due to photosynthesis they provide food to other consumers in benthic zone.
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No photosynthetic activity is witnessed in the benthic zone.

Step-by-step explanation:

A common lake has three zones of organic networks connected to its physical structure. The littoral zone is the close to shore region where daylight infiltrates right to the residue and permits sea-going plants (macrophytes) to develop. The 1 % light level characterizes the euphotic zone of the lake, which is the layer from the surface to the profundity where light levels become unreasonably low for photosynthesis.

The innermost territory is the benthic zone, filled by fine layers of mud in which only animals live. Due to the absence of plants as well as no penetration of light in this zone, no photosynthetic activity is seen.

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