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schepotkina [342]
2 years ago
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A scientist is studying an aquarium ecosystem that contains water, plants, and fish that eat those plants. The aquarium has glas

s walls so light can get in, but it is sealed so no material can move into or out of the tank. When the scientist turned the aquarium's light on, carbon dioxide in the water started decreasing. How is carbon moving and what is happening to the amount of carbon in the living things inside the aquarium? Explain your thinking as completely as possible.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION!!!
IT'S DUE IN LESS THAN 15 MINUTES
Biology
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wolverine [178]2 years ago
7 0

Carbon moving and what is happening to the amount of carbon in the living things inside the aquarium is by photosynthesis.

<h3>What is aquarium?</h3>

An aquarium (plural aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium, usually contained in a clear-sided container (typically constructed of glass or high-strength plastic) in which water-dwelling plants and animals (usually fish).

According to this question, the aquarium contains water, plants and fish. The glass of the aquarium is transparent and allows the passage of light. Plants are unique set of organisms that have the ability to produce their own food (organic molecule) using the energy from light which they absorb via the Chlorophyll pigment in their Chloroplast. This process carried out by plants is called PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

The amount of carbon in form of carbondioxide (CO2) decreases when the light was switched on in the aquarium due to the process of photosynthesis carried out by the plants.

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