Recall that plants take carbon dioxide from the air and make oxygen. Ocean plants do the exact same thing.
The chambered nautilus controls its buoyancy in the ocean by adjusting the amount of gas in its chambers. When it wants to rise, it releases gas from its chambers, and when it wants to sink, it adds gas to them. This allows the nautilus to move up and down in the water column.
DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand at the replication fork during the process of DNA replication.
Respiration does not add carbon to the atmosphere. Breathing emits carbon dioxide that was recently removed from the atmosphere (when the food we eat was growing). Human and animals live by taking in oxygen needed for living and breathing out carbon oxygen into the atmosphere. This is part of the carbon cycle, and does not contribute to global warming.
Yes, Baby Alive dolls are designed to wet their diapers when given water to drink. This feature adds to the interactive play experience for children.
DNA polymerase adds nucleotides during DNA replication by recognizing the complementary base pairs on the template strand and adding corresponding nucleotides to the growing new strand. This process ensures accurate replication of the genetic information.
The process that adds oxygen to the air is called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process is crucial for maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere, which is essential for supporting life on our planet.
oxidation
Sedimentation.
By using an air stone or a filter that adds oxygen to the water.
Photosynthesis
sea floor spreading
Melting ice from the icecaps adds fresh water to the ocean, diluting the salt concentration. This process can potentially disrupt the ocean's circulation patterns and impact marine ecosystems that are adapted to specific salt concentrations.
sea floor spreading
sea-floor spreading
An aerator adds bubbles to flowing water, or oxygen to fish tanks.
Combustion. The burning of any material.
The process that adds gases to the atmosphere is volcanic activity, which releases gases such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. The process that removes gases from the atmosphere is photosynthesis, where plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.