Food in the intertidal zone is:
A) not particularly abundant, so resident organisms are in constant competition for the limiting resource.
B) abundant but inaccessible, so few organisms are able to inhabit the area.
C) abundant and accessible, but there are few organisms adapted to feed in this environment.
D) abundant and accessible, and there are many organisms that are adapted to take advantage of it.
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