One organism that can grow as blooms in ponds would be a water lily. The water lily is mainly found in warmer climates and grows as blooms in ponds. The scientific name for the water lily is Nymphaeaceae.
it is not cocci because cocci is a rod shaped bacteria. archaebacteria is a type of bacteria that can live in hot areas. and viruses are a sickness.. so it must be cyanobacteria (these are the choices from my book)
so if it is not cyanobactreia than it is archaebacteria or cocci
algae can bloom in ponds and if the bloom is to large for the pond it will consume most of the oxygen in the water so all the aquatic life will die.
Algae.
Tremendous blooms of plankton
do multicellular organisms grow
Other organisms that eat the beaver can't eat so the predator can't eat.
Yes, in many cases it leads to algal blooms.
The algae that grow contain red pigments, and they float on the water.
they grow near ponds because they have water in which the plants need to live
An overabundance of nutrients and lack of predators. Growth of the plants or algae can, if not eaten, cause a bloom.
no because they grow in Fields
Dinoflagellate blooms
Animals and plants that live in ponds.
Tremendous blooms of plankton
Blooms
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
its possible but the cycle usually determines when it blooms
rabbits
do multicellular organisms grow
one can grow fruit and one blooms