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sea wood is source of​

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Answered by ghoshmahuya2004
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Far from the most common energy supply, the sun, and from many nutrient supplies closely tied to the surface, the deep sea is still home to a unique ecosystem. Deep-sea wood is the term for wood which sinks to the ocean floor. All organisms of the ocean floor face unique challenges in synthesizing ATP/GTP needed for cellular function and replication. In this case, deep-sea wood supports a unique form of deep sea community life including chemo-synthetic bacteria. Sources of carbon for these organisms are not limited to wood, but also include kelp and the remains of whales. As it is difficult and very costly to simply discover logs that have fallen to the ocean floor, much of what is known about deep-sea wood is obtained from experiments by marine biologists, in which wood is forced to the bottom of the ocean for a set amount of time and is then collected later for sampling.

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