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18 August, 16:16

Seagrasses are flowering plants which grow in the photic zones of marine environments. Which factor would be a biotic limiting factor for seagrass growth? A) water temperature B) amount of available sunlight C) density of the animal population D) concentration of dissolved nutrients

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  1. 18 August, 16:38
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    Density of the animal population Animal population is the only biotic or living factor. Grazing by herbivores, like sea turtles, will affect seagrass populations. Too many herbivores, not enough segrass.
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