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Phytoplankton and from
Phytoplankton forms the basis of all sea life, and every night some 1, 000 million tonnes of creatures ascend from the deep to search for food.

Phytoplankton and ),
Phytoplankton are categorized into cyanobacteria ( also called blue-green algae / bacteria ), various types of algae ( red, green, brown, and yellow-green ), diatoms, dinoflagellates, euglenoids, coccolithophorids, cryptomonads, chrysophytes, chlorophytes, prasinophytes, and silicoflagellates.
The Phytoplankton species are a composition of different families namely, Chlorophyceae ( 18 ) which is the foremost group, Chrysophyceae ( 15 ), Cyanophyceae ( 11 ), and one species each of Charophyceae, Euglenophyceae, Dinophyceae and Cryptophyceae.

Phytoplankton and autotrophic
Phytoplankton () are the autotrophic component of the plankton community.

Phytoplankton and algae
Phytoplankton also gather in huge swarms called blooms, although these organisms are algae and are not self propelled the way animals are.

Phytoplankton and live
Phytoplankton obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis and must therefore live in the well-lit surface layer ( termed the euphotic zone ) of an ocean, sea, lake, or other body of water.
Phytoplankton live just a few days, whereas the zooplankton eating the phytoplankton live for several weeks and the fish eating the zooplankton live for several consecutive years.

Phytoplankton and water
Phytoplankton are photosynthesizing microscopic organisms that inhabit the upper sunlit layer of almost all oceans and bodies of fresh water.
Phytoplankton growing in the surface waters become concentrated along the boundaries of these eddies, tracing out the motions of the water.
Phytoplankton increase water turbidity.
Phytoplankton and macroalgae present in the water mass produce oxygen by way of photosynthesis.
Phytoplankton growing in the surface waters become concentrated along the boundaries of these eddies, tracing out the motions of the water.
Phytoplankton production is dramatically increased in these areas because the nutrient-rich water lying below the pycnocline is relatively close to the surface and is thus easily upwelled ( Mann and Lazier, 2006 ).

Phytoplankton and surface
Phytoplankton concentrations in surface waters were estimated to have decreased by about 40 % since 1950 alone, at a rate of around 1 % per year, possibly in response to ocean warming.

Phytoplankton and is
Phytoplankton is used as a foodstock for the production of rotifers, which are in turn used to feed other organisms.
Phytoplankton is also used to feed many varieties of aquacultured molluscs, including pearl oysters and giant clams.
Phytoplankton is cultured for a variety of purposes, including foodstock for other aquacultured organisms, a nutritional supplement for captive invertebrates in aquaria.

Phytoplankton and support
Phytoplankton recovery in the early Paleocene provided the food source to support large benthic foraminiferal assemblages, which are mainly detritus-feeding.

Phytoplankton and photosynthesis
Phytoplankton use photosynthesis to convert inorganic carbon into protoplasm.
Phytoplankton manufacture their own food using a process of photosynthesis.
Phytoplankton use these nutrients to perform photosynthesis.

Phytoplankton and .
Phytoplankton blooms are dominated by diatoms and grazed by copepods in the open ocean, and by krill closer to the continent.
Phytoplankton blooms are believed to be limited by irradiance in the austral ( southern hemisphere ) spring, and by biologically available iron in the summer.
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers at the bottom of the marine food chain.
Phytoplankton account for half of all photosynthetic activity on Earth.
Phytoplankton are also crucially dependent on minerals.
Phytoplankton depend on other substances to survive as well.
Phytoplankton serve as the base of the aquatic food web, providing an essential ecological function for all aquatic life.
Phytoplankton are a key food item in both aquaculture and mariculture.
Phytoplankton need nitrogen in biologically available forms for the initial synthesis of organic matter.
Phytoplankton are key primary producers in estuaries.

from and Greek
While studying at the seminary in Andover, Adoniram had been working on a New Testament translation from the original Greek.
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
And then the Amen corner took hold, re-enacting a form of group participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek chorus, spreading down through the African forest, overseas to the West Indies, and then here in Alabama.
They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
It was not even in writing Latin epigrams, sometimes bawdy ones, or in translating Lucian from Greek into Latin or in defending the study of Greek against the attack of conservative academics, or in attacking the conservative theologians who opposed Erasmus's philological study of the New Testament.
Scientists assume that cholesterol ( from the Greek chole, meaning bile, and sterios, meaning solid ) is somehow necessary for the formation of brain cells, since it accounts for about 2% of the brain's total solid weight.
It is similar to the Ancient Greek letter Alpha, from which it derives.
With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived and Latin Christians had translations made, both from Arabic translations, such as those by Gerard of Cremona, and from the original Greek, such as those by James of Venice and William of Moerbeke.
After Thomas Aquinas wrote his theology, working from Moerbeke's translations, the demand for Aristotle's writings grew and the Greek manuscripts returned to the West, stimulating a revival of Aristotelianism in Europe that continued into the Renaissance.
The term " anthropology " is from the Greek anthrōpos (), " man ", understood to mean humankind or humanity, and-logia (- λογία ), " discourse " or " study.
Marie-Louise von Franz tells us the double approach of Western alchemy was set from the start, when Greek philosophy was mixed with Egyptian and Mesopotamian technology.
The genus Amoeba and amoeboids in general both derive their names from the ancient Greek word for change.
Following the tradition of these Ancient Greek folk etymologies, in the Doric dialect the word originally meant wall, fence from animals and later assembly within the agora.
Homer interprets Apollo as a terrible god ( δεινός θεός ) who brings death and disease with his arrows, but who can also heal, possessing a magic art that separates him from the other Greek gods.
Marble, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 4th century BCE, from the collection of Cardinal Albani
The evolution of the Greek sculpture can be observed in his depictions from the almost static formal Kouros type in early archaic period, to the representation of motion in a relative harmonious whole in late archaic period.
The evolution of the Greek art seems to go parallel with the Greek philosophical conceptions, which changed from the natural-philosophy of Thales to the metaphysical theory of Pythagoras.
The Greek words " ida " ( οίδα: know ) and " idos " ( είδος: species ) have the same root as the word " idea " ( ιδέα ), indicating how the Greek mind moved from the gift of the senses, to the principles beyond the senses.
According to the Greek tradition the Dipylon master was named Daedalus, and in his statues the limbs were freed from the body, giving the impression that the statues could move.
Such statues were found across the Greek speaking world, the preponderance of these were found at the sanctuaries of Apollo with more than one hundred from the sanctuary of Apollo Ptoios, Boeotia alone.

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