Biology 2e
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781947172517
Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
Publisher: OpenStax
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Chapter 23, Problem 34CTQ
Describe how increasing stress to the ocean would affect a food chain containing zooxanthellae, corals, parrotfish, and sharks.
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Ch. 23 - Figure 23.5 What evidence is there that...Ch. 23 - Figure 23.25 Which of the following statements...Ch. 23 - Figure 23.28 Which of the following statements...Ch. 23 - What event is thought to have contributed to the...Ch. 23 - Which characteristic is shared by prokaryotes and...Ch. 23 - Mitochondria most likely evolved by ___________ ....Ch. 23 - Which of these protists is believed to have...Ch. 23 - In 2016, scientists published the genome of...Ch. 23 - Which of the following observations about a...Ch. 23 - Protists that have a pellicle are surrounded by...
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