Seasonal variations in ocean temperatures can impact the populations of living organisms in the ocean. How would a phytoplankton
population be affected by these changes? Answer:Lower ocean temperatures allow for phytoplankton to bloom, which increases the phytoplankton population.
A phytoplankton population would be affected by these changes by increasing the population of the phytoplankton. Low temperature of the ocean would allow for the phytoplanktons to bloom or reproduce. Therefore, high temperatures would slow down growth. This is because when water is warm there would be less mixing between the water layers and the nutrient rich water.
It is critical to divide the chromosome number in half prior
to reproduction in order to make sure that there will be a balance amount of
chromosome present. There should be an
equal number of chromosomes from each parent, if not, there will be some
abnormalities.