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Which lake zone has phytoplankton?

A. Limenetic
B. Profundal
C. Benthic
D. Intertidal

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Answer:

Option A is the correct one.

Step-by-step explanation:

limnetic zone

The limnetic zone is the most photosynthetically-active zone of a lake since it is the primary habitat for planktonic species. Because phytoplankton populations are densest here, it is the zone most heavily responsible for oxygen production within the aquatic ecosystem

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