In general, cyanobacteria prefer higher pH and temperature conditions than algae.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A research laboratory is attempting to collect the content of human red blood cells. The type of solution researchers should use to cause blood cells to lyse (burst) would be  

A.  hyperosmotic. B.  isosmotic. C.  hypoosmotic. D.  osmotic. Clarify Question · What is the key concept addressed by the question? · What type of thinking is required? · What key words does the question contain and what do they mean? Gather Content · What do you know about osmotic concentration? How does it relate to the question? Consider Possibilities · What other information is related to the question? Which information is most useful? Choose Answer · Given what you now know, what information and/or problem solving approach is most likely to produce the correct answer? Reflect on Process · Did your problem-solving process lead you to the correct answer? If not, where did the process break down or lead you astray? How can you revise your approach to produce a more desirable result?

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The process in which diurnal oxygen shifts can occur in a river after organic matter is added is called ________.

A. self-purification B. self-oxidation C. self-eutrophication D. self-reduction

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Emergent properties are ____

a. characteristics of atoms but not molecules b. characteristics that depend on the level of organization of matter but do not exist at lower levels of organization c. characteristics of nonliving matter that depend on the level of organization d. dependent on higher levels of organization of living and nonliving matter e. characteristics of all multicellular organisms but not unicellular organisms

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Lichens are formed by symbiotic relationshipsthat may involve any of the following except

A. green algae. B. cyanobacteria. C. protists. D. sac fungi. E. ascomycetes.

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