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Biology, 04.12.2019 08:31 dillondelellis2006

Blue-green algae plays an important an important part in the nitrogen cycle by recycling ammonia into nitrates and by "fixing" elemental nitrogen into a form that can be used by organisms. a decrease in this alga would have a large negative impact on the marine environment. however, not all algae play the same role in the environment. explain how a bloom (a drastic increase) of algae can cause problems in the marine environment.

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