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Who replaces the phytoplanktons in a hydrarch succession?(a) Zooplankton(b) Rooted-submerged plants(c) Angiosperms(d) FishesThe question was posed to me in exam.I'd like to ask this question from Ecosystem topic in division Ecosystem of Biology – Class 12

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Right ANSWER is (b) Rooted-submerged plants

The EXPLANATION: A hydrarch succession starts with the colonization of SMALL phytoplanktons. These phytoplanktons, later with time are replaced by rooted-submerged plants in a hydrarch succession. Some examples of the rooted-submerged plants are CERATOPHYLLUM, Chara, Elodia, Potamogeton, etc.



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