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heterotrophic bacteria dominate the microbial population in the benthic zone, reason?​

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Answered by nuharocking
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The organisms in the benthic zone are classified into those which dwell on the surface and those which burrow into the sea floor. They are the epifauna and infauna, respectively. ... Benthic microorganisms are almost exclusively microalgae and bacteria, but other others include: ciliates, amoebae, and flagellates.

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