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Biology, 10.12.2019 23:31, indiareed0orv5ul

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which of the following best describes the transfer of fecal coliform and an impact on the environment?
fecal coliform increases the growth of algae in surface water bodies killing fish
digestive problems in humans are elevated from the increase of fecal coliform into drinking water
o fecal coliform decreases the amount of dissolved oxygen and an overpopulation of fish in surface water bodies occurs
fecal coliform increases the amount of organic substances in water and lowers the amount of dissolved oxygen, killing fish,

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