CAMPBELL BIOLOGY-WORKBK.OF INVEST.CASES
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Chapter 55, Problem 7TYU
Which of the following would be considered an example of bioremediation?
- (A) adding nitrogen-fixing microorganisms to a degraded ecosystem to increase nitrogen availability
- (B) using a bulldozer to regrade a strip mine
- (C) reconfiguring the channel of a river
(D) adding seeds of a chromium-accumulating plant to soil contaminated by chromium
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