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    Zooplankton Food Chain

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    transported to deeper layers. Researchers have surrounded planktons communities in big tanks of 1400 litres each to see how this system will be modify in response to surface-ocean warming. The researchers were very surprised to find out that the plankton would consume up to one third less CO2 at a high temperature. This causes a fading of carbon pump. 11) Subject: ’Black Box’ plankton found to have huge role in ocean carbon fixation/plankton assignment

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    villains everywhere one goes. From kids cartoons to horror movies‚ there are villains even if they do not look to be evil. In the famous “Star Wars Trilogy”‚ Darth Vader is the main villain. In the cartoon “Spongebob SquarePants”‚ the main villain is Plankton. Lastly‚ in the “Spiderman Series” there are many villains but for this sake‚ Venom will be the villain. Not all villains are born to be evil‚ something makes them evil. In the end‚ villains can be found all around. In the “Star Wars Trilogy IV‚V

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    level because it’s an easier and safer feed. 4. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. (a) How does the location of each

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    survival of the juveniles to the adult stage. 4. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. * (a) How does the location

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    feed at a high level with larger organisms. Not all adults feed at a high trophic level. Whale sharks (50 ft.) are the largest fish and feed on plankton and small fish‚ while Great White sharks (20 ft.) are the largest carnivorous fish and feed on sea lions‚ seals and large fish. Blue whales (100 ft.) are the largest whale and feed primarily on plankton and krill‚ while the Sperm whale (45 ft.) is the largest carnivorous whale feeding on fish and very large squid. (a) How does the

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    Marine Phytoplankton

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    Phytoplankton From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Diatoms are one of the most common types of phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are the autotrophic component of the plankton community. The name comes from the Greek words φυτόν (phyton)‚ meaning "plant"‚ and πλαγκτός (planktos)‚ meaning "wanderer" or "drifter".[1] Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the unaided eye. However‚ when present in high enough numbers‚ they may appear as a green discoloration

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    Week 8 Ethical Dilemma Essay Because products tend to become obsolete much faster today than they did thirty or forty years ago‚ research and development are among the most important activities in modern business. However‚ it is an expensive activity. Some companies try to save money by paying people to conduct corporate espionage‚ that is‚ to spy on competitors’ research and development operations. Is such espionage ever morally justifiable? The temptation to spy on competitors’ is completely

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    and abiotic characteristics we studied the plankton composition‚ water chemistry‚ the temperature to depth relationship‚ and the sediment piston core of the lake. Methods: Plankton: First we boarded the William Scandling‚ which is a 65-foot steel hulled research vessel. It uses a 200-horse power GM diesel that drives the single screw as well a generator to provide electrical power. We then took two samples of water using an 83 micron mesh size plankton net. The first sample we took was in shallow

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    able to digest these (“Plankton”). Normally‚ when they defecate‚ without digesting the plastic‚ they travel to the bottom of the ocean floor and build up to strengthen the nutrients on the bottom floor. However‚ when Zooplankton digest plastic‚ since it’s less dense than what they normally eat‚ it takes longer time to travel so the feces will most likely be caught by a fish while travelling to the bottom of the floor. This is a rhetorical analysis of the article “Plankton feces could move plastic

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    and rock pools with in the rocky shore and are home to a large variety of different organisms. All these organisms are not there aimlessly‚ each and every organism affect one another wether it be plankton‚ seas squirts‚ red waratahs‚ wobbegong sharks‚ blue octopus etc. Even filtering creatures and plankton are a major part of the ecosystem and the food chain at the rocky shore. This is because if any creature gets abolished no matter what it may be then this creature’s predator’s food becomes scarce

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