Aquatic Organisms

Aquatic organisms are any living organisms that inhabit aquatic environments such as oceans, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Their presence is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems, as they are the foundation for food webs and play a vital role in nutrient cycling. Aquatic organisms are used in a variety of ways, such as providing food, medicine, and clothing. They are also used as indicators of water quality, allowing humans to monitor the health of aquatic ecosystems. Understanding the importance of aquatic organisms is essential to managing and conserving their habitats.

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