A. Phosphorus
Over 44 years, Dr. Schindler and his team tested the effects of phosphorous, nitrogen, and carbon on algae growth. Their research showed that phosphorus, and not carbon or nitrogen, increases algae growth in aquatic ecosystems.
Answer: (B) Ribosomes make proteins
Explanation: Ribosomes are just the sites where proteins are made and has nothing to do with communication.
Climate effects and human impacts, that is, nutrient enrichment, simultaneously drive spatial biodiversity patterns. However, there is little consensus about their independent effects on biodiversity. ... Species turnover rates caused by nutrients do not increase toward higher temperatures
Answer:
Measuring heart rate and noting blood pressure is the answer.
Explanation: