Biology, asked by zvi, 11 months ago

In deep sea (>500m) the environment is dark and its inhabitants are not aware of the existence of celestial source of energy called sun. What is their source of energy?

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
15

Explanation:

The deep ocean environment where sunlight cannot reach, energy sources are available from

The organic matters present in the upper photic zones sediments at the deep ocean beds providing source of energy for the organism present there.

After the death of fishes and other aquatic organisms the dead bodies sediment at the bottom to provide huge amount of organic matters to the deep sea levels.

There are several hydro thermal vents present at the bottom of the sea that emit chemicals. Some chemosynthetic bacteria are present that can use those chemicals as source of energy.

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Answered by rishabh2328
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Answer:

The deep ocean environment where sunlight cannot reach, energy sources are available from

The organic matters present in the upper photic zones sediments at the deep ocean beds providing source of energy for the organism present there.

After the death of fishes and other aquatic organisms the dead bodies sediment at the bottom to provide huge amount of organic matters to the deep sea levels.

There are several hydro thermal vents present at the bottom of the sea that emit chemicals. Some chemosynthetic bacteria are present that can use those chemicals as source of energy.

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