Monday, August 22, 2016

17. Littoral zone organism

This is a picture of Cattails, a littoral zone organism. The littoral zone is the area of a lentic (stillwater) system where the photic zone meets the bottom. This is near the shore. Cattails are a good example of a littoral organism because they only live in shallow, standing water, such as that found in the littoral zone of most waterbodies.

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