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Biology, 30.07.2019 20:00 kebaby9930

And hurry, will give brainliest and 30 points to correct answer. file: ///c: /users/bluewhale/desktop/hsct_bi13h _12a_stem1_1.jpg which organisms are responsible for the majority of the net primary productivity in shallow marine waters? a. zooplankton b. phytoplankton c. bacteria d. seaweed

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