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27 October, 06:37

Seagrasses are flowering plants which grow in the photic zones of marine environments. Which factor would be abiotic limiting factor for seagrass growth?

A) water temperature

B) amount of available sunlight

C) density of the animal population Eliminate

D) concentration of dissolved nutrients

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  1. 27 October, 09:27
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    Since it mentions a biotic limiting factor, this would mean that it is living and based on the options, the biotic limiting factor here would be the density of animal population and the answer would be the first option. This would be a factor that affects the growth of seagrass
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