What is toxicology and how does it affect human health? What are contaminant minerals and how can they affect health? What are the impacts of human to the environment? What effect do humans have on the environment? What is an environmental impact assessment (EIA)? How is it done and why ...
How do humans benefit from fungi? How does the ripening of fruit affect the process of seed dispersal? How does puberty affect human growth and development? What factors influence mold growth? Explain the importance of bacterial dormancy. What is the importance of algae? How does saltwater in ...
(Phys.org) —From cyanobacteria to humans, many terrestrial species have acquired circadian rhythms that adapt to sunlight in order to increase survival rates. Studies have shown that the circadian clocks in some organisms have certain characteristics, such as multiple light input pathways, different ...
Dominance of cyanobacteria in phytoplankton communities creates undesirable situations in fresh, brackish, and salty waters worldwide. Dense cyanobacterial blooms may lead to serious health consequences for cattle, wildlife, pets, and humans (Carmichael1992; Paerl et al.2001; Huisman et al.2006). Such...
Like humans, plants and animals, bacteria need food to survive. Some bacteria are autotrophs, meaning they use basic inputs such as sunlight, water and chemicals from the environment to create food (think cyanobacteria, which have been turning sunlight into oxygen for roughly 2.5 million years)...
Like humans, plants and animals, bacteria need food to survive. Some bacteria are autotrophs, meaning they use basic inputs such as sunlight, water and chemicals from the environment to create food (think cyanobacteria, which have been turning sunlight into oxygen for roughly 2.5 million years)...
How can humans help mandrills? How did cyanobacteria change life on Earth? How does taxonomy help scientists? How do chimpanzees help the environment? How does the science of space affect everyday life? Why are viruses not considered to be living organisms? Why are villi important? How does ...
Blooms of blue-green algae, called cyanobacteria, are found in both fresh and salt water throughout the world. They produce toxins called microcystins which are easily ingested by people who drink, swim or bathe in water that's contaminated with them. Once microcystins get into your body, ...
How did cyanobacteria change life on Earth? How does biogeography affect the panda? How do ecosystem services help in mitigating climate change? How do the biosphere and geosphere interact? How has bipedalism impacted behavior? How does deforestation affect ecosystem services?
How soil structure and texture affect soil living organisms and eventually plant life? The study of how lifeforms are deposited and buried after death is called explain how cyanobacteria are similar to plants. how are they different from plants. prokaryotes In what ways are pla...