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    Protists are expressed to be the first eukaryotic organisms. The reason they are considered to be the first is because they are organisms that don’t usually fit into natural grouping. However, protists are grouped together with either plants, animals, or fungi based on their characteristic that they mostly resemble. Protists are also cells with nuclei that can be classified in many different ways. The ways they can be classified are based on their feeding, reproduction, movement, and other…

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    large amounts of CO2 for growth and CO2 levels in the atmosphere decreases. During autumn, the plants lose their leaves and does not absorb CO2 and release oxygen as effective as it does in spring and summer as it decreases photosynthesis to save energy. Without photosynthesis, the CO2 levels increases. This is shown more dramatically in the northern…

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    you'll notice that it has a thin petiole and pointy leaves, while cilantro has a thicker petiole and curved leaves. Those plants vary in color too. Cilantro isn't as green as parsley due to the chlorophyll, a pigment in a plant cells helps in photosynthesis. The more chlorophyll a plant has the…

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    of Oshenite is” oolitic aragonite”, a mineral that constantly replenishes itself as part of a unique ocean phenomenon occurring on the Bahaman Bank approximately 50 miles off the coast of Florida. The process is biogenic origins and undergoes photosynthesis — as temperatures change in the shallow waters, microscopic bio matter such as plankton and algae are churned in carbonate-rich waters. Crystalline layers slowly build to form an oolite; when they become heavy enough to sink (approximately…

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    Based on evidence, if a Protist could “protest” and be reclassified into another kingdom, which Protist could you help make the most convincing argument? To begin with, “Protista kingdom is sometimes called the, “junk drawer kingdom,” for the classification of living things. (Art. 1) When an organism’s characteristics do not quite fit into the fungus, plant, or animal kingdoms, they get classified into the Protist kingdom.(Article 1)”When scientists can’t figure out where to put organisms…

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    Organic Chlorella: Great Source of Chlorophyll What is Chlorophyll? Chlorophyll is a component derived from cyanobacteria and from the chloroplasts found in plants and algae. It is an important component for photosynthesis. In the culinary world, chlorophyll is primarily used as a food additive for additional color or for other benefits. Chlorophyll is not water soluble. What Does Chlorophyll Do? There are many claims to the health benefits that chlorophyll present. Humans do not have…

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    Lionfish Research Paper

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    Lionfish is type of marine fish. Lionfish is not endangered species that we should be concerned about. There are about 10 types of different species of lionfish. This invasive species can be found across the eastern coast of the United States. Lionfish prefer to live near coral reefs and in rock crevices. They are highly adaptable, and they have high reproduction rate, making their numbers in the wild large and stable. The Lionfish is actually native to the ranges of the Indo-Pacific (South…

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    The protist Zooxanthellae , has a symbiotic relationship with coral reefs. Because Zooxanthellae is a photosynthetic protist, it acts as a food source to for the coral reefs. And in return, the coral reefs provide shelter and compounds for photosynthesis. Mycorrhiza is a symbiotic relationship between fungi and plants. The fungus Mycorrhizal gather nutrition from soil protecting the roots while the plant itself…

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    wood and paper doesn 't seem to be slowing down. When we use the slash and burn method to level out forests, that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Killing and removing living trees from forest dwindles down the quantity of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is an important action that takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it in plants. This is important because as mentioned before, carbon dioxide is one of the gasses factoring in global climate change. In addition to…

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    environments, especially in the Pacific Ocean. Thousands of jellyfish-like animals called polyps, connect together to form colonies. These colonies host algae, that provide corals with food, as well as their vivid color, due to the process of photosynthesis. The combination of environmental disturbances such as global warming, pollution, overfishing, invasive species, overexposure to sunlight, and acidity can cause stress to corals, leading them to expel the symbiotic algae that they need to…

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