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Methylene blue
No, a frog is not a plant so therefore it can not create its own food/energy. That would be cool if it could though...
A consequence of adding an organism to the food chain is that some of the animals die because the organism could possibly poison anything that eats the organism.
Because our cells are eukaryotic.
b: the organism, but not its offspring
It could be a dinoflagellate, they have hard/shiny and even bio-luminescent cell walls
its because the organism either lives close to the surface and because chloroplasts are visible in its cells (only if it is a plant) this information was found in my AP Biology textbook
Methylene blue
hmmm..... Is it Autotrophic or Heterotrophic.
You can visually observe the color, opacity, viscosity of a substance. You can listen for audible sounds emanating from the substance. You can waft air currents over the substance to see if you can smell anything - NEVER directly sniff an unknown substance. You could touch the substance while wearing chemical resistant gloves to determine texture. The only sense you absolutely should not use is the sense of taste as you could be accidentally ingesting a poision or toxin.
You can visually observe the color, opacity, viscosity of a substance. You can listen for audible sounds emanating from the substance. You can waft air currents over the substance to see if you can smell anything - NEVER directly sniff an unknown substance. You could touch the substance while wearing chemical resistant gloves to determine texture. The only sense you absolutely should not use is the sense of taste as you could be accidentally ingesting a poision or toxin.
Neither. Sunlight provides producers with the energy they need. It could techniqually be called a producer. In ecology a producer is a photosynthetic green plant or chemosynthetic bacterium, constituting the first trophic level in a food chain; an autotrophic organism. So the sun is not a producer in ecological terms.
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no it could not
You could stir the substance
No, a frog is not a plant so therefore it can not create its own food/energy. That would be cool if it could though...
The concept of bioaccumulation is when there is an unusual accumulation of a substance such as pesticides or toxins in a living organism. This could refer to something such as mercury being found in fish. This type of contamination can occur from water, food, air or soil.