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Ocean biomes represent the largest ecosystem on Earth, covering over 75% of the planet's surface. Rich in diverse species, oceans host various animals, including fish, mammals like whales, invertebrates such as starfish, and reptiles like turtles. Despite having fewer species than land, oceanic life includes unique reproductive adaptations like live births and regeneration. The plant life in oceans is crucial, producing more oxygen than all terrestrial forests combined, and providing shelter to many species. Understanding the intricate food chain highlights the interdependence of oceanic life forms.
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Ocean Biomes Michael Manderson
What is a Ocean Biomes -Ocean is the largest ecosystem in the world covering over 75 percent of the planet. -This biomes is said to contain the most rich and diverts types of species although there are less species in the ocean then on land.
Animals -There are different kinds of species you can find in the Ocean there are fish, mammals(whales), Invertebrates(starfish),and reptiles(turtles). -All these species are different some give live birth some lay eggs and some can loss body parts and grow them back
Plant Life -There are a wide spread of different types of plant life. -The plants in the ocean make up more of the oxygen than all forest on land combine -Some plants in the ocean provide homes and shelter for some species
Food Chain Killer whale Leopard seal Elephant seal Penguin Squid Cod Krill Phytoplankton zooplankton Algae