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What defines a 'Lentic' ecosystem?
ARunning water
BStanding water
CSalt water
DEstuarine water
✓ Correct Answer: B — Standing water
Lentic refers to still or standing water bodies like ponds and lakes, while lotic refers to flowing water.
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