by phytocat | Apr 18, 2022 | faq
The ocean is a major carbon sink, removing around a quarter of the CO2 that is emitted into the atmosphere. Phytoplankton are the primary producers of marine biomass and are responsible for the uptake of around a third of the CO2 that is absorbed by the ocean....
by phytocat | Apr 17, 2022 | faq
Phytoplankton are a type of aquatic microorganism that are small enough to be seen with the naked eye. They are the most common type of plant life in the world’s oceans, and account for about a quarter of all plant life on Earth. Phytoplankton are classified according...
by phytocat | Apr 16, 2022 | faq
Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for about 100 to 800 years.How Much Carbon Dioxide Do Plants Release At Night?Phytoplankton are tiny plants that live in the ocean and release carbon dioxide at night. Phytoplankton are a major source of carbon dioxide in the...
by phytocat | Apr 16, 2022 | faq
The two major ways in which co2 enters the ocean are through the atmosphere and through the water. The atmosphere is a major source of co2 because of the burning of fossil fuels. The burning of these fuels releases co2 into the atmosphere, where it can react with...
by phytocat | Apr 15, 2022 | faq
Phytoplankton are unique in that they are the only type of plant that can photosynthesize without a cell wall. They are also the only type of plant that can form colonies. Phytoplankton are the foundation of the marine food chain and are responsible for the production...