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Why do you organisms live in deep water bottom zone Of Standing water ecosystems

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Deeper water, where too little sunlight penetrates for photosynthesis, is called the aphotic zone. Surface water dissolves oxygen from the air, so there is generally plenty of oxygen in the photic zone to support organisms. Water near shore usually contains more dissolved nutrients than water farther from the shore

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