Human Biology : Concepts and Current Issues - With Access
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Chapter 24, Problem 1AWK
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Case summary:
A pond is built and is populated with bluegill and bass fish. The water in the pond is clear at first and the fish grow to a maximum size but after 5 years all the fish die because of the green scum that covers the entire pond.
Characters in the case:
Uncle in Iowa, who builds the pond.
Adequate information:
Fish die on the accumulation of the green scum.
To determine:
The reason behind the death of the fish.
Given information:
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