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Biology, 16.09.2019 20:30, samwamooo

Which of the following best describes computer modeling in biology?
a. a computer is used to calculate a scale of a lake’s turbidity due to algal growth from too much nitrate pollution in the water.
b. a computer is used to create a spreadsheet showing the relationship of the algae population in a lake to the nitrate pollution.
c. a computer is used to store data and create a database of the changing algae populations in a lake due to nitrate pollution.
d. a computer is used to simulate the growth of algae in a lake due to increasing nitrate pollution.

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