BLG 567 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Salt Lake, Cellular Respiration, Thermophile

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21 Feb 2016
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Conditions are physico-chemical features of the environment such as temperature, humidity, ph, or in aquatic environments, salinity. Organisms sometimes alter the conditions in their immediate environment, sometimes on a very large scale and sometimes only on a microscopic scale. But conditions are not consumed nor used up by the activities of organisms. Eutrophication and harmful algal blooms (habs) result in changes to oxygen conditions. Algae die and decompose and lower oxygen concentrations in bottom waters. During the day photosynthesis takes place, algae draw carbon dioxide from water to utilize during photosynthesis, promoting cell growth. Removal of carbon dioxide for the water increases ph levels, result of reduced carbonate and bicarbonate levels of water. Depletion of inorganic carbon from water by algae results in high ph levels as evidenced by the rise in ph levels of natural waters. Environmental resources by contrast are consumed by organisms in the course of their growth and reproduction.

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