Label each numbered zone that is missing its name.

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Label each numbered zone that is missing its name. Ocean Benthic Zones Directions: Label each numbered zone that is missing its name. Next, you will add 1 animal & 1 plant to benthic each zone. 2. 2. An: ______ Plant: _________ Intertidal zone/littoral zone; Example of plants__________ animals ____________ 3. Animal: Plant: Animal: Plant: 4. The Benthic Zone is made of zones 1- 5. 5. Plant: Animal:

The Pelagic Environment: It is made of 2 zones The Pelagic Environment: It is made of 2 zones. One is the water near the top of the ocean and the other is the deeper ocean water. Label each by labeling 1 and 2. 1. 2.