Diatom
Yes, oxygen is essential for seaweed growth as it is needed for the process of photosynthesis. Seaweed absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen during photosynthesis, so a sufficient oxygen supply is necessary for seaweed to thrive. Lack of oxygen can inhibit seaweed growth and productivity.
Seaweed releases oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, producing about half of the world's oxygen supply. The exact amount of oxygen released by seaweed can vary based on factors such as species, growth conditions, and location. However, seaweed is a significant contributor to oxygen production in marine environments.
i think natural selection but not sure
seaweed
Approximately 50-80% of the planet's oxygen is produced by the ocean, primarily through photosynthesis by phytoplankton, seaweed, and other marine plants. This process releases oxygen into the water and atmosphere, contributing significantly to the Earth's oxygen supply.
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus
The intake of oxygen is lowered, the respiration become difficult, the organism suffer.
yes it is autotrophic
seaweed IS making the same reaction as the plants on land.CO +H2O + energy = Oxygen + sugarso yes but they replace CO.H2O= waterCO = Carbon dioxide
Oxygen can diffuse into a unicellular organism through its cell membrane. The organism utilizes this oxygen for cellular respiration to produce energy.
An organism that doesn't require oxygen to survive. Examples of anaerobic bacteria would be E. Coli, which produces the botulism toxin when in an anaerobic environment, tetanus, which is the bacteria responsible for producing the toxin that causes lockjaw, as well as many bacterias and complex organism that live on the bottom of the ocean where oxygen is almost non-existent.
This gas is oxygen.