The pH of seawater is important to living organisms because:
A) it can affect the functioning of enzymes.
B) it can interfere with metabolism.
C) it can affect growth.
D) All the above.
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Q24: Seawater is considered buffered due to the
Q25: To remove carbon dioxide that is dissolved
Q26: The majority of the heat that is
Q27: The salinity of seawater at the poles
Q28: Water's pH is considered neutral when:
A) hydrogen
Q30: The oxygen minimum layer is found
A) in
Q31: The pH scale is a measure of:
A)
Q32: Salinity is expressed in parts per
A) hundred.
B)
Q33: When a shallow extension of the sea
Q34: The average salinity of seawater is _0/00.
A)
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