Biology, 04.08.2019 06:00 jennlee7178
Shenita is doing sea turtle research along the east coast of florida and finds 10 female green sea turtles washed up on shore and very sick. there has been a recent red tide event along the east coast. she suspects the red tide has gotten into the plants the green sea turtles eat. she decides to have the sea turtles relocated to the mote marine lab in sarasota. previous studies indicate that removal from red tide contaminated water for at least 50 days and the use of the drug cholestyramine could clear the toxin from the sea turtles bloodstream. after 2 months, shenita and the mote marine lab staff waved farewell to the healthy sea turtles as they released them back into the clear ocean water. based on the lab described above, what would be a correctly stated hypothesis for shenita's lab? select one: a. if the water is dirty, then it would make the sea turtles die. b. if the chemicals in the water made the sea turtles sick, then filtering the water would make them healthy. c. if the algae made the sea turtles sick, then removal from the water and treatment would make them healthy. d. if the sea turtles are in clear ocean water, then they should go to the mote marine lab.
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