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Biology, 01.12.2021 06:40, nicolerabbit

Q5.2. A company is growing algae in big tanks to make fish food. However, the algae are not growing very quickly, and they suspect either phosphorus, nitrogen, or iron is limiting. What
could the company do to figure out which nutrient is limiting?

Add phosphorus to one tank, nitrogen to another, and iron to a third, and see which treatment
increases algal growth.

Add phosphorus, iron, and nitrogen to all tanks, and see which nutrient increases algal growth.

Add phosphorus to all tanks, because phosphorus is the nutrient that limits algal growth.

Add nitrogen to all tanks, because nitrogen is the nutrient that limits algal growth.

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