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biodiversity

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copy the photosynthetic definition describes organisms that can use carbon dioxide and energy from sunlight to produce oxygen
what does gfp stand for green fluorescent protein
copy the extinct definition describes a species tat has completely died out
how do oceans play a role in humans life that are indispensable resources for life
list two ways we depend on oceans -heat -water
what are estuaries coastline water body's that restive river flow and open into the oceans
human ___ have modified earths oceans systems in many ways and with varies consequences human activates have modified earths oceans systems in many ways and with varies consequences
explain what is going on with water pollution water is adding harmful substantiate and chemical to our natural water
what is over harvesting it involves harvesting a resource at and usable level
____ ____ are human-made underwater structures that promote marine life by proving surfaces for marine plants and animals to attach to the ocean floor artificial reef are human-made underwater structures that promote marine life by proving surfaces for marine plants and animals to attach to the ocean floor
Invasive species are new organisms that are introduced to non-living ecosystems. why could this be a bad thing this could disrupt biodiversty
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