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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Kira_Yamato !Shuyu will help you :3

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

3. (6pts) Identify the following from this experiment: A) Independent variable: CO2 level (though I prefer to use [CO2]) B) Dependent variable: Rate of photosynthesis, indicated by # of bubbles C) Control(s): Light Level, Temp (if stated), pH (if stated)

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

I can't run the stimulation... :(

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

A

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

As you wish :)

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

6. (3pts) During an algal bloom in a local lake, the population of algae increases at a rapid rate and covers the surface of the water. Algae have a short lifespan and die very quickly. Microbes (bacteria) begin the decomposition process of these dead aquatic plants. This causes a significant drop in the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water and leads to a “dead zone” where aquatic plants and animals cannot survive. Which of the following best describes what happens as a result? a. Without oxygen produced from cellular respiration, the plants and animals cannot perform photosynthesis and therefore aren’t able to make enough ATP energy to power their vital metabolic processes needed for survival. (This is not true as oxygen is consumed instead of produced in cellular respiration) b. Without oxygen produced from photosynthesis, the plants and animals cannot perform cellular respiration and therefore aren’t able to make enough ATP energy to power the vital metabolic processes needed for survival. (This is true because (a) O2 is produced in photosynthesis and consumed during respiration; (b) ATP produced in cellular respiration is used for many processes such as active transport, bulk transport and biochemical pathways) c. Plants do not require any oxygen, so they are not harmed in an algae bloom. Only the animal population will be affected by the drop in dissolved oxygen levels. (This is not true as plants do require oxygen when the rate of photosynthesis is lower than that of cellular respiration (i.e. below compensation point))

OpenStudy (kira_yamato):

B

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