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An organism lives in the darkest aquatic ecosystem, where light cannot reach. Which ecosystem is this organismmost likely in? A river A lake The open ocean An intertidal zone
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An organism lives in the darkest aquatic ecosystem, where light cannot reach. Which ecosystem is this organismmost likely in? A river A lake The open ocean An intertidal zone
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An organism lives in the darkest aquatic ecosystem, where light cannot reach. Which ecosystem is this organismmost likely in?
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A lake
The open ocean
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C. The Open Ocean
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