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sabina

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Why are phytoplankton vital for life on Earth to thrive? How many categories of phytoplankton are
  there? What will be an ideal response?



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Seaweed derived materials are found in a large variety of commercial materials including adhesives,
  salad dressing, and ice cream. Indicate whether the statement is true or false.




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 Phytoplankton are the base of food webs.
 Phytoplankton are even more important to life on Earth due to their chemical processes.
They contribute huge amounts of oxygen into the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
They are also able to bind at least 35 metric tons of carbon each year. They convert it
into carbohydrates capable of being used by other organisms. Only 1 of the Earth's
photosynthetic biomass generates 45 of photosynthetic food.
 There are eight major types of phytoplankton which are categorized by size.
 The most common phytoplankton are diatoms and dinoflagellates which are also
classified as microplankton.



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Algin is a mucilaginous material that is used in many substances and products that we use every day.
Information can be found in the section Seaweeds and Marine Plants are Diverse and Effective
Primary Producers






 

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