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Answer:

Lentic is a class of aquatic ecosystems that are found on land, such as:

   ponds

   rivers

   lakes

   swamps

   streams

Mostly, lentic ecosystems are described as still bodies of freshwater, and they are smaller ecosystems. Some lentic ecosystems contain animals and microorganisms, but they mostly rely on the photosynthesis of algae and underwater plants to produce energy to thrive. One of the requirements of a lentic body of water is that it is exposed to the sun to encourage photosynthesis.

Explanation:

A lentic ecosystem entails a body of standing water, ranging from ditches, seeps, ponds, seasonal pools, basin marshes and lakes. Deeper waters, such as lakes, may have layers of ecosystems, influenced by light. Ponds, due to their having more light penetration, are able to support a diverse range of water plants.