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This document discusses the ecosystem structure of lakes. Lakes have a physical-chemical environment of water coupled to the atmosphere and sediments. The sun provides energy that primary producers like algae and aquatic plants use for photosynthesis. Energy is then transferred through the food web from primary producers to zooplankton and fish.
This document discusses the ecosystem structure of lakes. Lakes have a physical-chemical environment of water coupled to the atmosphere and sediments. The sun provides energy that primary producers like algae and aquatic plants use for photosynthesis. Energy is then transferred through the food web from primary producers to zooplankton and fish.
This document discusses the ecosystem structure of lakes. Lakes have a physical-chemical environment of water coupled to the atmosphere and sediments. The sun provides energy that primary producers like algae and aquatic plants use for photosynthesis. Energy is then transferred through the food web from primary producers to zooplankton and fish.
Physical–chemical environment: water, coupled to the atmosphere and lake
sediments and influenced by the meteorology characteristic of a specific latitude and altitude Energy source: the sun Primary production: algae, aquatic plants, and certain bacteria Energy transfer: zooplankton, fish