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The clarity of lake water is affected by the amount of phytoplankton (marine plants), soil, clay, and other solids suspended in the lake. Suppose the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere changed from 340 ppm to 380 ppm from 1980 to 2005. What effect would this have on the occurrence of the full body plate trait

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Increased
CO_2 gases in the water may hasten photosynthesis, enabling crops to develop and grow more quickly. Some
CO_2 is absorbed and more oxygen is expelled as the frequency of rate of photosynthesis.

The higher plants grown means greater water filtration. Natural selection will run its course if the water is less polluted, as well as the fish may not need to pass mostly on full-body plate characteristics to their descendants.

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