Photosynthesis in Coastal Marine Phytoplankton

In a coastal marine ecosystem, a group of scientists observed a significant increase in the growth rate of a particular species of phytoplankton during the summer months. The phytoplankton, which are primary producers in this ecosystem, showed a higher rate of photosynthesis correlating with increased sunlight duration and intensity. The scientists also noted that the levels of carbon dioxide in the water decreased during this period, while oxygen levels increased. Additionally, they found that the phytoplankton had an abundance of chlorophyll a, the primary pigment involved in photosynthesis. The data collected over the summer included measurements of light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration, oxygen production, and the rate of photosynthesis.

Question 1

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Describe the role of chlorophyll a in the process of photosynthesis as observed in the phytoplankton population.

Question 2

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Given the data on light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration, explain how these factors affect the rate of photosynthesis in the phytoplankton.

Question 3

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Predict the changes in the phytoplankton population if the coastal region experiences an unusually cloudy and rainy summer, leading to reduced sunlight for an extended period.

Question 4

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It is claimed that the increase in phytoplankton photosynthesis during the summer months can lead to a significant decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Justify this claim using the concept of photosynthesis and the data provided on oxygen production and carbon dioxide consumption.

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