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MAKE CONNECTIONS → As noted in Figure 52.15, the addition of nutrients to a lake can cause an algal bloom. When these algae die, complex molecules in their bodies are broken down by decomposers using aerobic respiration. Explain why this would reduce the lake's oxygen levels (see Concept 9.1).

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