Seasonal variations in ocean temperatures can impact the populations of living organisms. If phytoplankton populations grow more
quickly in cooler water, how would herbivorous fish be affected by the cooler seasons? The phytoplankton population would thrive, allowing herbivores to decrease in number.
There would be no impact on the phytoplankton population, and no impact on the number of herbivores.
This would decrease the food available to herbivores, causing herbivores to decrease in number.
This would increase the food available to herbivores, allowing herbivores to increase in number.
<span>This would increase the food available to herbivores, allowing herbivores to increase in number.
Phytoplankton is also known as microalgae in that they are a plants that contain chlorophyll. As such they're a source of food for those animals that eat plants. With that in mind, let's look at the options and select the best answer.
The phytoplankton population would thrive, allowing herbivores to decrease in number.
* Yes, the phytoplankton would thrive. But the following statement doesn't make any sense. So this is a bad choice and wrong answer.
There would be no impact on the phytoplankton population, and no impact on the number of herbivores.
* We've been told that the phytoplankton grows quicker in cooler water. So where does the idea that cooler seasons would have no effect? That just doesn't make sense, so this is a wrong answer.
This would decrease the food available to herbivores, causing herbivores to decrease in number.
* More plants means less food? That's nonsense and therefore this is a wrong answer.
This would increase the food available to herbivores, allowing herbivores to increase in number.
* Precisely! Cooler seasons = cooler water = faster growth = more food. And more food leads to a higher population utilizing that food. So this is the correct choice.</span>
Tuli has a range of colors and has a short coat. Cross-breeding is suitable for the Tuli breed. Surviving in harsh climatic conditions are Tuli's assets.
Diffusion happens in living systems for example it explains the movement of carbon dioxide in leaves. Plants absorbs water from the soil by osmosis through their roots hair cell. Animals molecules enter the body cells and waste products are removed.