Phytoplankton (marine algae) obtain their

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  1. Phytoplankton (marine algae) obtain their energy from the Sun. What is their place in the food web?(1 point) Responses A: second
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  2. Phytoplankton (marine algae) obtain their energy from the Sun. What is their place in the food web?(1 point) Responses second
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  3. Algae and phytoplankton are tiny organisms that live near the ocean's surface or in shallow ocean water. These organisms produce
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  4. Algae and phytoplankton are tiny organisms that live near the ocean's surface or in shallow ocean water. These organisms produce
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  5. In some areas of the ocean, conditions allow phytoplankton to thrive. Phytoplankton are small, photosynthetic organisms that
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  6. How should the following conclusion be continued?In conclusion, people should stop hunting sharks because they are essential to
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  9. humanizePACE is important because it advances our knowledge of phytoplankton, the microscopic plants found in the water that are
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  10. (1) During a visit to the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Massachusetts, Carla Curran shares 3-D models of
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