Some potassium salts are added to the soil which acts as a fertilizer. Some nitrate is also lost by the process of precipitation and leaching. It forms the rocks and they release the nitrogen very slowly. The anaerobic areas and in the water rich areas the bacteria utilize the oxygen of ...
use nitrogen directly out of the air. In fact, there are very few organisms that possess that very special ability. In order for nitrogen to cycle through life we will first need the actions of the organisms capable of turning the nitrogen in the air into a form that can be used by ...
Anaerobic bacteria are typically found in the moist environment of the human gut and can cause serious health problems if they enter the bloodstream or lungs. On the other hand, aerobic bacteria typically live in soil, water, or other environments with a high amount of oxygen like plants or ...
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magnitude greater than those predicted given their short photochemical lifetimes10,11,12,13. A plausible life cycle for a strictly aerial biosphere in the clouds has been investigated11, and a suite of mission concepts for a future Venus Life Finder Mission have been recently presented to the com...
Explain the r-RNA and Ribosome cycle. Describe how alternative processing of pre-mRNA can lead to different protein products. Describe the basic principle of polymerase chain reaction technique. Explain the role of introns in mRNA regulation. ...
The largest increase over present-day model transports is in the atmospheric latent heat transport, where an increased hydrological cycle (especially in the tropical sinking cases) contributes up to an extra 1 PW of poleward heat transport. Better constraints on the oceanic deepwater circulation ...
the loss of male or female functions and secondary changes in adaptive states. As a direct consequence of the loss of female or male reproductive function during the evolution of dioecy, primary sexual dimorphism occurs in reproductive organs and is reflected in the androecium and gynoecium. The...
Explain the Krebs Cycle. Respiration: Respiration is the energy-releasing process in all living cells in which complex biomolecules are broken down to release energy, which is captured in the molecule ATP. Respiration can either occur anaerobically (without oxygen) or aerobically (with oxygen), wher...
In cellular respiration, the steps following glycolysis depend on whether oxygen is present. Select the best explanation a) Regardless if oxygen is present or not, the production of acetyl-CoA, the citric acid cycle, and electron transport chain follow in ...