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Deep Sea Plant
by Farhaj Ch.

Deep sea plants provide food, vegetation for other inhabitants by offering a favorable environment for microfauna and other sea organisms to develop. The microfauna are eaten by fish and other sea inhabitants.

Deep sea plant that are growing in the experimental mesocosms. Under the microscope they are not much to look at –look like small blobs. They grow rapidly, each cell divide into 2. Phytoplankton the deep sea plant growth is often described as ‘exponential’ 1 cell divides in to 2, 2 cells divide into 4and so on. Therefore phytoplankton populations grow quickly also called as ‘phytoplankton bloom’ and the numbers of phytoplankton will increase until there are no nutrients left in the water.

The Deep sea plants of the Black Sea form a complex web. Deep sea plants, dominated by phytoplankton provide the source of food to the rivers, seas and oceans known as the 'primary producers' . Herbivorous animals, dominated by the zooplankton, are the consumers, deriving their food from deep sea plants 'phytoplankton'. Carnivorous animals, such as larger zooplankton of fish, then feed on the zooplankton, providing the food for consumers such as birds, Deep sea mammals and ultimately man.

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Posted on: November 4,2007


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