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Illinois Aquatics Pesticide License (Questions and Answers, 100% Correct)
  • Illinois Aquatics Pesticide License (Questions and Answers, 100% Correct)

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  • Illinois Aquatics Pesticide License (Questions and Answers, 100% Correct) plants without stems, leaves, or vascular systems algae three types of algae microscopic, filamentous, chara turn water green, phytoplankton, turnover in spring microscopic algae blue-greem streaks, HAB cyanobacteria grows at surface or on submerged plants in mats, issue in cooling tower veins filamentous algae
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MIP 302 Exam 1 questions well answered with complete solutions 2023/2024
  • MIP 302 Exam 1 questions well answered with complete solutions 2023/2024

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  • MIP 302 Exam 1Five Kingdom Classification System - correct answer Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia Animalia - correct answer animals Plantae - correct answer plants Fungi - correct answer molds and yeasts Protista - correct answer protozoans and algae Monera - correct answer bacteria What kingdoms are composed of microbial organisms? - correct answer Fungi, Protista, and Monera Eukaryotic - correct answer A cell characterized by the presence of a nucleus and other ...
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BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified  Questions With Answers | LATEST  UPDATE
  • BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified Questions With Answers | LATEST UPDATE

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  • BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified Questions With Answers | LATEST UPDATE Plastids originated from which prokaryotes? Cyanobacteria Are protists a monophyletic group? why or why not? No, they are paraphyletic because they have no specific common ancestor Which protists are most closely related to plants? Charophytes Amoebas habitat Marine, freshwater, soil How are protists differentiated into groups? Classified by habitat and motility Plankton swimming or floating protists, bacteria, vir...
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PBIO 1000 Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • PBIO 1000 Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • biosphere The sum total of all earth's ecosystems biome one of many distinctive types of ecosystems determined by climate and identified by the predominant vegetation and organisms that have adapted to live there Ecosystem all of the organisms in a given area plus the physical environment in which and with which they interact Community All the populations (plants, animals, and other species.) living and interacting in an area. Population All the individuals of a...
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BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified  Questions With Answers | LATEST  UPDATE
  • BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified Questions With Answers | LATEST UPDATE

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  • BIOL 1P92 FINAL Verified Questions With Answers | LATEST UPDATE Plastids originated from which prokaryotes? Cyanobacteria Are protists a monophyletic group? why or why not? No, they are paraphyletic because they have no specific common ancestor Which protists are most closely related to plants? Charophytes Amoebas habitat Marine, freshwater, soil How are protists differentiated into groups? Classified by habitat and motility Plankton swimming or floating protists, bacteria, vir...
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Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Questions and Answers Rated A+ What does P.O.P. stand for? Persistent organic pollutants. What are P.O.P.'s? Toxic substances formed from organic compounds. Besides mercury, what other heavy metals cause toxic pollution? Lead, Cadmium, and Chronium What are the main sources of mercury pollution? Gold mining and use of substances derived from mercury in industry and agriculture. What environmental damage is caused by mercury pollution? Mercury...
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Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
  • Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)

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  • Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified) Euphotic zone - answerfirst 200 meters -where photosynthesis can take place -suns radiation can be absorbed Seed Plants - answer-true plants -not very abundant -grasses, eelgrass and surfgrass -mangroves -like warm, muddy waters -have a root system Protists - answera) large algae(seaweed) -brown algae(kelp), green (sponge weed), red (rhodophyta) b) phytoplankton(small algae) -most producers -diatoms -cocco...
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Divemaster Final Exam A part 2 Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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  • Divemaster Final Exam A part 2 Questions And Answers 100% Verified What is the ocean's major source of productivity and the base of the marine food chain? a. Krill b. Seagrass c. Coral d. Phytoplankton - answerd. Phytoplankton True or False. Natural processes, such as earthquakes and storms, are much more of a severe threat to coral reefs and wetlands than human-induced threats, such as pollution. - answerFalse. True or False. When an alien (invasive) species is introduced into an eco...
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Edmentum PLATO: End of Semester Test: Biology with Virtual Labs B (39/47) actual exam questions and answers
  • Edmentum PLATO: End of Semester Test: Biology with Virtual Labs B (39/47) actual exam questions and answers

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  • On a trip to a wildlife sanctuary, Nathan found a piece of rotting log. He took a sample from the log to examine in his laboratory. The organism he found was eukaryotic and could not photosynthesize. It also had a cell wall. What type of organism was most likely feeding on this sample? fungus-like protist In nature, which pigment gives red algae its color? phycoerythrin Match the physical characteristics of the organisms to their purpose. thin, hairlike structures used for locom...
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ERSC Final Exam 2023  with 100% correct answers
  • ERSC Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • acid precipitation - correct answerConversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain, snow, or fog. consequences of acid precipitation - correct answer- acidification of lakes, rivers and oceans (1980s) - increased erosion - increased weathering (buildings) sources of acid precipitation - correct answer- Ohio Valley - Sudbury unstable atoms - correct answergain stability by emitting particles, gamma rays, and energy ozone layer - correct answer-...
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