What is the biology standard for bacteria? Is bacteria unicellular or multicellular? What are some types of bacteria? What type of bacteria is E. coli? Why is this type of bacteria more resistant to antibiotics? List and define the five major types of bacteria. ...
In biology, a phylum (division when referring to plants) is a taxonomic ranking that consists of organisms that share a unique set of characteristics. For plants and animals, as well as other organisms that do not fall into the two categories, the ranking (phylum) generally comes third in t...
Tropism is described as growth movements in plants and some bacteria and viruses, towards or away from stimuli like light, temperature, water, and others. Tropism is mainly of 6 types: phototropism, geotropism, hydrotropism, thigmotropism, thermotropism, and chemotropism....
These plants have been, “originally selected under continuous fluorescent light to grow and reproduce quickly for research purposes, these petite, fast-growing plants have been used for teaching biology concepts” (Wisconsin Fast Plants). These four pots that contain our plants will be under our ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 15: 1647–1657. Thorne RF. 1972. Major disjunctions in the geographic ranges of seed plants. Quaternary Review in Biology 47: 365–411. Tiffney BH. 1985. The Eocene North Atlantic land bridge: its importance in Tertiary and modern phytogeography of the Northern...
A model of the data predicted that biomass peaks at 16.2 Mg/ha at a plant density of 10,640 plants per hectare. Other traits affected by plant density include the number of culms per plant, the concentration of sucrose in leaves and culms, and the nitrogen removed with biomass. The data...
On April 6th 2013, our Biology II lab evaluated the health of two freshwater streams in the Denver area. Both creeks flow to the South Platte River but are situated in different environments (urban and suburban) which cause variance in biotic and abiotic indicators of stream health. The presen...
They also serve as a defense mechanism and help reduce water loss through transpiration. Final Answer:Examples of plants that do not bear leaves include:- Cactus- Euphorbia Show More | ShareSaveClass 6BIOLOGYGETTING TO KNOW PLANTS Topper's Solved these Questions PLANTS-NATURE'S WONDERFUL FOOD ...
An ecosystem is a community in which a variety of plants and animals coexist with each other. The organisms in an ecosystem are often well-adapted to their environmental conditions.Answer and Explanation: Healthy biodiversity provides resilience against external challenges. This is because an ecosystem...
Why do plants develop bulbs? How does the natural replenishment of soil take place? How are roots specialized in retrieving minerals from the soil? What process causes a plant to differentiate into either zygomorphic or actinomorphic? Explain the importance of water in biology. ...