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Chapter 27, Problem 3CQ
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To determine: The organisms that are responsible for forming blue-green blooms in warm weather on lake surfaces.
Introduction: When microorganisms rapidly increase and accumulate over surfaces of fresh or marine water system, they often lead to the formation of blue-green blooms. Blooms generally possess excess concentrations of mineral nutrients.
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