What are nekton animals able to do in water?
- Correct Answer: move on their own, swim
- reproduce
- breath
- lay eggs
Explanation: Nekton are aquatic animals that can move on their own by “swimming” through the water. They may live in the photic or aphotic zone. They feed on plankton or other nekton. Examples of nekton include fish and shrimp.
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