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C. geographic separation doesn’t affect natural selection. D. genetics doesn’t affect offspring. 2. In a pond or lake, the limiting factor that may affect the growth of algae is the level of dissolved; A. phosphate.
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Science question: In a pond or lake the limiting factor that may affect the growth of algae is the level dissolved? Phosphate ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > In a pond or lake the limiting factor that may affect the growth of algae is the level dissolved?
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Botany or Plant Biology question: In a pond or lake the limiting factor that may affect the growth of algae is the level of dissolved? phosphate.
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Removes existing algae and prevents new growth. Breaks down organic and fecal waste in the water. Clarifies lake or pond water. Eliminates ammonia and organic odors. ... What level of phosphorus does it take to stimulate algae growth? ... How do algae affect DO (dissolved oxygen) levels in the water column?
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Students observe the effects of nutrients on algae growth in water samples. Level(s): 6-8; Subject(s): Life Science; ... Either may be limiting in jar #3. Which nutrient is limiting will depend on the original supply of nitrogen and phosphorous in the lake or pond water and on the nutrient content of the fish food.
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Light and phosphorus were the main factors limiting the growth of algae in ... 1.2 pH values The pH values were determined by pH-206; dissolved oxygen was .... If P concentration exceeded the required level, P had little effect on the .... The fish pond near Lake Donghu was extremely polluted because fish food was ...
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The number of plants and algae in a lake, pond or other water body increase with an increased supply of nutrients, particularly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Both N and P are present in manure in sufficient quantity to be used as fertilizer for crop growth and will have a similar effect on algae and aquatic plants.
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• Dissolved oxygen: ... • Phosphorus: Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for algae and aquatic plants. Therefore phosphorus is an important element of the food chain within a lake. Phosphorus is usually present in very small amounts in a lake and is considered a limiting factor' for algae and plant growth.
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or pond covered in “scum” (an algal bloom). ... This is true in spite of the fact that the algae are producing oxygen via photosynthesis, because the oxygen doesn’t penetrate deeply into the lake. Eventually, the dissolved oxygen level in the water body, especially at depth, in the hypolimnion, may begin to decrease.
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