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where are amphibians that eat living plants most likely to live in a lake?
a. the pelagic zone
b. the profundal zone
c. the limnetic zone
d. the littoral zone
The littoral zone has abundant plant life due to its shallow - water nature which allows sunlight penetration for photosynthesis. Amphibians that eat living plants would be most likely to live here to access their food source. The pelagic zone is the open - water area away from the shore, the profundal zone is the deep, dark part of the lake with limited plant life, and the limnetic zone is also open water but not as plant - rich as the littoral zone.
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D. The littoral zone