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The oxygen in the atmosphere.
Multicellular algae is crucial to the atmosphere, as it actually produces the greatest percentage of oxygen in our atmosphere, compared to other photosynthetic organisms.
Breathable atmosphere, lots of fur coats, algae, water, and impenetrable shelter.
Yes, if the algae belong to the Cyanophyceae and no for other groups. Because members of Cynophyceae are capable of incorporating free nitrogen from the atmosphere to make it available to other plants growing nearby.
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as algae take in ________ from the atmosphere and combine it with water and energy from the sun to form sugar.
The oxygen in the atmosphere.
The biggest contributer was and is algae.
it removes carbon.
Great blooms of oceanic algae, or phytoplankton, take carbon out of the atmosphere during photosynthesis. It is then taken deep into ocean with them when they die. Scientists say that this helped cool the earth during the ice ages by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it at the ocean floor, where it cannot be recycled back into the atmosphere.
Plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as algae take in ________ from the atmosphere and combine it with water and energy from the sun to form sugar.
Oxygen is a gas that does not naturally replenish itself in the atmosphere and requires the work of photosynthesizing plants to replenish it. Humans breath oxygen that plants produce and the plants breathe the carbon dioxide that humans produce.
Oxygen levels would increasethey wouldnt increase they would decrease because 80% of oxgyen is from algae
...lowered the level of CO2 in the atmosphere and released O2
Multicellular algae is crucial to the atmosphere, as it actually produces the greatest percentage of oxygen in our atmosphere, compared to other photosynthetic organisms.
green plants / algae
Breathable atmosphere, lots of fur coats, algae, water, and impenetrable shelter.
it provide much of the eart's oxygen and make up 90% of the earth's atmosphere