BY Blocking the Sunlight and Depleting oxygen
Trash itself does not directly kill algae, but it can contribute to conditions that negatively impact their growth. For example, organic waste can provide nutrients that stimulate algal blooms, while plastic and other debris can block sunlight and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the decomposition of trash can lead to increased pollution and reduced water quality, which may harm algae and other aquatic organisms. Overall, while trash can influence algal populations, it does not inherently kill them.
Yes, some multicellular organisms such as venomous snakes, spiders, and certain marine animals can be deadly. These organisms can inject toxins or poisons into a person's body, leading to severe illness or death.
Increased UV radiation can damage the DNA of phytoplankton and other marine organisms, disrupting their growth and reproduction. This can lead to changes in the food web, impacting higher trophic levels such as fish and marine mammals. Overall, it can alter marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food are called predators.
BY Blocking the Sunlight and Depleting oxygen
An algicide (or algaecide) is a substance which kills or inhibits the growth of algae.
the chemaicals might kill or harm marine organisms.
Trash itself does not directly kill algae, but it can contribute to conditions that negatively impact their growth. For example, organic waste can provide nutrients that stimulate algal blooms, while plastic and other debris can block sunlight and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the decomposition of trash can lead to increased pollution and reduced water quality, which may harm algae and other aquatic organisms. Overall, while trash can influence algal populations, it does not inherently kill them.
because euglenophytes absorb waste and such... they recycle it and so!.. when theres to much waste the euglenophytes make things called "algal blooms" the algal blooms deplete the waters nutruents and oxygen killing algae and other organisms
The affect on redtide is it kills many fish and contaminate shell fish such as clams, mussels, which eat the algae and then poison the other organisms that eat them. Such as fish, marine birds and even humans. The algal bloom also reduces oxygen levels in the water, which further contribute to fish kill.
Antibiotics are chemicals produced by living organisms that kill or inhibit the growth of other organisms, particularly bacteria.
An algal bloom can significantly impact pond life by depleting oxygen levels in the water, leading to hypoxia and potentially causing fish kills and the decline of other aquatic organisms. The dense growth of algae can block sunlight, inhibiting the photosynthesis of submerged plants and disrupting the entire ecosystem. Additionally, some algal blooms produce toxins that can harm or kill fish, invertebrates, and even mammals that rely on the pond for drinking water. These changes can result in a loss of biodiversity and alter the natural balance of the pond ecosystem.
Yes, some multicellular organisms such as venomous snakes, spiders, and certain marine animals can be deadly. These organisms can inject toxins or poisons into a person's body, leading to severe illness or death.
Increased UV radiation can damage the DNA of phytoplankton and other marine organisms, disrupting their growth and reproduction. This can lead to changes in the food web, impacting higher trophic levels such as fish and marine mammals. Overall, it can alter marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
algal blooms come with currents of the ocean. they have seasons, or time of year that they actually bloom. algal blooms are known to kill whales while they come up for air, because of the concentration of their "food" getting into their lungs and suffecating them.
Personally i wouldn't kill marine animals, but some people will to get food or to have fun