We talked about keystone species.
Keystone species are important members of the food web because they
help maintain biodiversity and keep everything in balance. An example is
a sea otter. Sea otters eat sea urchins and keep their population in
check.
When the sea otters are removed (like when they
used to be hunted for their fur), the sea urchin populations go crazy,
eat all the kelp (as in many many 300 foot tall plants), and the loss of
kelp leads to a drop in biodiversity because there is less food and
habitat for the many other species that like to live in and on and among
the kelp.
Polar Vs NonPolar Covalent Bonds
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Anyone who has ever had to share something with someone else knows that
sometimes isn't exactly even. Covalent molecules or bonds are no different.
If a ...
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