Gracilaria verrucosa is a type of algae that can live in a salt marsh, which is sometimes covered by ocean water, or in a subtidal habitat, which is almost always covered by ocean water. It was discovered that the G. verrucosa living in the subtidal habitat had a photosynthetic rate 5 to 10 times higher than the same species living in the salt marsh habitat. Which statement best explains this difference?
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