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Author: BAUMAN
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Aquatic habitations such as marine water and fresh water system are the major inhabitation of the microbes. The freshwater habitation is divided into four zones. They are littoral zone, limnetic zone, profundal zone, and the benthic zone, whereas the marine water habitation is categorized into five along with the abyssal zone.
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