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how do algea help equatic animals?​

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Answered by subhashkaibarttya41
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Algae are aquatic photosynthetic organisms. They live in water and use sunlight for energy and carbon dioxide as a carbon source. As part of their growth through photosynthesis, algae release oxygen into the water which is used up by the aquatic animals. ... Algae help to maintain oxygen levelsin water.

Answered by srishanth30
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Algae are aquatic photosynthetic organisms. They live in water and use sunlight for energy and carbon dioxide as a carbon source. As part of their growth through photosynthesis, algae release oxygen into the water which is used up by the aquatic animals. ... Algae help to maintain oxygen levelsin water.

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