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Find out the relationship between the districution of bladders and the degree of exposure on the shore of bladder wrack seaweed

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Find out the relationship between the distribution of bladders and the degree of exposure on the shore of bladderwrack seaweed Aim To find out the relationship between the distribution of bladders and the degree of exposure on the shore of bladderwrack seaweed. Background Knowledge A rocky shore consists of small ledges, pools of water and plentiful amounts of pebbles and rocks. Along the seashore we have these different zones: ? The Upper shore ? The Middle shore ? The Lower shore ? The Sub lateral Sea Fringe Each of these parts of the shore have different miniature habitats, different species growth, within these habitats we have what we call a community of hardy plants and animals, these react with the area around them thus making the Seashore Ecosystem. The sheltered shore would typically have more habitats and species growing and living within it, rocky shore species are needed to be able to survive the continual changes and cycles of...

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