Asked by Kanidra Stringer on Jun 08, 2024

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In which zone does most of the photosynthesis in the open sea occur? 

A)  in the coastal zone 
B)  in the bathyal zone 
C)  in the abyssal zone 
D)  in the euphotic zone

Photosynthesis

The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a byproduct.

Euphotic Zone

The layer of a body of water that is sufficiently lit by sunlight, allowing photosynthesis to occur.

Bathyal Zone

The bathyal zone refers to the oceanic depth range from 200 to 4000 meters below the surface, characterized by limited sunlight and cooler temperatures, inhabiting a unique marine life.

  • Comprehend where photosynthesis predominantly occurs in the open sea.
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Maysam AslamiJun 15, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Most photosynthesis in the open sea occurs in the euphotic zone, which is the layer of the ocean that receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur. This zone is typically found near the surface of the water, and is where most of the ocean's planktonic organisms live and perform photosynthesis. The coastal zone, bathyal zone, and abyssal zone are all deeper zones that receive less sunlight, and are less productive in terms of photosynthesis.