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adds oxygen to the air
No, humans cannot survive on oxygen from algae alone. While algae produce oxygen through photosynthesis, humans require a balanced diet of nutrients, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates to survive. Oxygen from algae can be used to supplement the air we breathe, but it cannot be the sole source of sustenance for human life.
No, actually plants are producers of oxygen. They intake carbon dioxide (which we exhale) and then add oxygen to the house's air.
Before the algae evolved, the oxygen % in the air was only a few%. After the algae, the % grew to over 20%. Which is why in the Carboniferous had giant plants and some large animals. Since then, the oxygen % of the air has diminished.
Yes, algae play a significant role in producing oxygen through photosynthesis, which is essential for supporting life on Earth. They contribute a significant amount of the oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere.
Oxygen in water primarily comes from two sources: the atmosphere and photosynthesis by aquatic plants and algae. Oxygen is dissolved into water from the surrounding air, and aquatic plants and algae produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis, releasing it into the water.
Oxygen is primarily added to the air through the process of photosynthesis in plants and algae. During photosynthesis, these organisms use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. This process helps maintain the balance of oxygen in the atmosphere.
Oxygen is present in the air due to photosynthesis, where plants and algae use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. This process has been occurring for billions of years, continually replenishing the Earth's atmosphere with oxygen.
When Algae runs out of the proper nutrition it needs such as phosphates and other minerals it dies. Algae then dies and starts to decay during the decaying process Algae uses oxygen which is also why fish die from lack of oxygen. So to answer this question yes Algae does decay and consume oxygen.
The Fucus is the a brown algae seaweed that comes with an air bladder. The bladder is filled with oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
eutrophicationeutrophicationFertilizer in a lake helps algae grow. Up to a certain point, that is good. The algae turns carbon dioxide into oxygen and adds oxygen to the water. However, after that point, the algae covers the lake. Oxygen from the air can not get to deeper water. Dead algae falls to the bottom of the lake and decomposes. The process of decomposing uses up oxygen. The amount of oxygen in the lake drops below the point where fish can survive. Thus, over fertilization leads to a fish kill.