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[[Image:Prochlorococcus marinus 2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This image depicts a Transmission Electron Microscopy image of Prochlorococcus marinus with green coloring. The photo credit for this image belongs to Luke Thompson from Chisholm Lab and Nikki Watson from Whitehead, MIT (2007).]] | [[Image:Prochlorococcus marinus 2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This image depicts a Transmission Electron Microscopy image of <I>Prochlorococcus</i> marinus with green coloring. The photo credit for this image belongs to Luke Thompson from Chisholm Lab and Nikki Watson from Whitehead, MIT (2007).]] | ||
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The Impact of Climate Change on Prochlorococcus
How does climate change influence the number and efficacy of Prochlorococcus microbes throughout the planet's oceans?
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Prochlororcoccus’ Impact on the Oceans
How does Prochlorococcus’ large scale photosynthetic processes affect ocean ecosystems?
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Prochlororcoccus’ Impact on the Changing Planet
Does Prochlorococcus have a direct impact on the planet’s atmosphere and the process of climate change?
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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2023, Kenyon College