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Modern algae are decendents of early photosynthetic eukaryotes which began to appear on the Earth over 1.5 million years ago. Algae ...
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Recently, I interviewed someone from the Island of Orkney, off the northern shore of Scotland. He described the seas as being nutrient rich and crystal clear. ...
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... Microorganisms' such as protists "algae" and microscopic invertebrates can be found in great quantities in the lo;cal; water systems. ...
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Algae are simple water plants. They contain ... needs. The most important factor of survival for algae is their immediate habitat. Since ...
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... Phosphorus is an aquatic plant fertilizer. When over abundant, some plants - such as algae, provide a poor environment for fish. ...
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... While the coral itself is an animal, through a symbiotic relationship with the unicellular algae, coral becomes the primary producer in its ocean ecosystem ...
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... unique. Certain bacteria and algae can also capture light energy and use it to make food. The first picture is just basic green algae. ...
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... central Queensland. It is home to 1500 species of fish with many, if not most of them eating the algae off the coral. The Great ...
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... In the community we are looking at we found two producers, green algae and diatoms. ... Both of these organisms feed on substances such as green algae and diatoms. ...
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... The carbon dioxide caused the coral and reef-building algae to secrete the mineral calcium carbonate - the skeleton of reefs - slower than it normally would in ...
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... 5 Figure Two -- Secci Depth Chart Page 6A Soil Erosion Page 7 Figure Three -- Population Graph Page 7A Air Quality Page 8 Water Inflow and Algae Growth Page 9 ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae that live in their tissues. The algae provide the ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... There would still be mushrooms and algae, but there would be no fruits, vegetables, grains, or any animals (which ultimately rely on plants for their food too ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae that live in their tissues. ... With the algae gone, the coral skeleton is visible and eventually it dies. ...
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... They need it to power the millions of microscopic algae, called zooxanthellae, that live in their tissues. The algae provides the ...
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... rays. It was here that life began with bacteria and small microscopic plants, called algae. Algae is the worlds oldest known fossil. ...
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... Many different organisms, including molluscs, sponges, and worms, help shape reefs, but hard corals and various algae are the major architects. ...
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... One of the most striking differences in the rock pools' contents is the dominant algae. Enteromorpha was clearly the presiding algae ...
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... As a young polyp grows it combines calcium and carbon dioxide to make a hard limestone cup around its soft body . The algae and the polyp are partners. ...
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... The long-term threat of the oil reaching the ocean floor is that large amounts of algae could be destroyed. If this algae is destroyed ...
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Red tides also known as harmful algal blooms, HAB for short, are a toxic, single celled algae called photoplankton. This organism ...
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... This excess of nutrients encourages algae to grow. This algae uses up oxygen from the water, which kills other live such as fish living in the water. ...
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... With less oxygen, marine life die, and algae thrive in the oxygen-depleted water. Brisbane also has many chemical infested waters. ...
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... The long-term threat of the oil reaching the ocean floor is that large amounts of algae could be destroyed. If this algae is destroyed ...
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