This is the shallow zone of a lake where you will find rooted aquatic vegetation growing
littoral zone
This is a man-made body of water built as a way to supply a habitat for fish
farm pond
Name all three common freshwater fish listed in Chapter 24
largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish
In this lake zone, rooted vegetation is no longer present, but photosynthesis can still occur
limnetic zone
This term refers to the specific land area that drains water into a pond
watershed
This colorful sunfish rounds out the list of the three common freshwater fish in the text
bluegill
This deep lake zone is characterized by having absolutely no photosynthesis take place
profundal zone
This type of pond is created by digging a pit entirely below the ground level
excavated pond
This popular, large-mouthed game fish is listed as a common freshwater species
largemouth bass
This type of pond holds water back using an earth embankment or a dam built across a watercourse
embankment pond
this whiskered swimmer is one of the three common freshwater fish
channel catfish