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Many plants can grow in the littoral zone of a lake because a. sunlight reaches its bottom. b. there are no algae. c. there are no animals. d. there is both salt water and fresh water.

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    The littoral zone is the zone close to shore. We can expect this zone to be shallow, and that sunlight would reach the lake floor. Therefore, the answer is a: sunlight reaches its bottom. Macrophytes can be rooted to the lake floor within the littoral zone and still obtain sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis.
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