Q. The “organisms which live at the air-water interface” are known as?
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[A] Nektons

[B] Benthos

[C] Neuston

[D] Periphyton

Answer: C
Notes:

Explanation: Neuston: These are unattached organisms which live at the air-water interface such as floating plants, etc.

Some organisms spend most of their lives on top of the air-water interface such as water striders, while others spend most of their time just beneath the air-water interface and obtain most of their food within the water.

Source: FORUMIAS

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