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Q: Where do algae get the carbon dioxide?
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Does algae produce carbon dioxide?

Algae are plants and produce oxygen from carbon dioxide when exposed to sunlight by photosynthesis. At night they produce carbon dioxide though cellular respiration.


Will the presence of algae affect the pH of water?

I think so because carbon dioxide lowers the pH levels and algae absorbs carbon dioxide. So when the algae takes in the carbon dioxide, the pH levels should rise. -will


Does algae eat carbon-dioxide?

yes it does


What organism comsumes carbon dioxide?

Plants and some algae consume carbon dioxide in photosynthesis


Is the growth of algae in ocean water limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight?

Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.


What gas is removed from the atmosphere by plants and algae?

it removes carbon.


Is the growth of algae limited because of carbon dioxide and sunlight?

no


Starting billions of years ago algae lowered the levels in the atmosphere?

Carbon Dioxide


Which protists group produced most of the oxygen on earth?

All of them exhale carbon dioxide.


What do plants and algae need for photosynthesis?

They need light and carbon dioxide.


What does it mean to say that algae fuel is carbon neutral?

Carbon neutral means that algae fuel does not affect the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Algae takes in carbon dioxide as it grows, then, when the fuel is burnt, this same carbon dioxide is released. No increase, just exactly the same amount. This is why biofuel is so much better than fossil fuel which releases carbon that had been hidden underground for millions of years, so adding to the levels in the atmosphere.


The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for?

carbon dioxide and sunlight.