How does NADH+ release energy to produce 3 ATPs and how does FADH release energy to produce 2 ATPs? Do all plants reproduce using alternation of generations? What happens if there are too many decomposers in a limited ecosystem? Would chemical changes still occur in space? Ex...
What will happen to the cycle if a farmer grows a crop of a plants with nodules on its roots containing nitrogen-fixing bacteria? How do bacteria produce? (a) How do bacteria maintain and disrupt homeostasis? (b) How do bacteria respond to their environment? Explain the life cycles of a...
“We do QC testing on every single bulk at each stage, to make sure that every lot meets specification.” —Norma, Sr. QA/QC Technician Our manufacturing facilities adhere to various ISO standards and internal quality systems. Through our standardized processes, we are able to produce p...
How do plants absorb sunlight? How does photosynthesis start? Location of photosynthesis Light-dependent reactions The Calvin cycle Types of photosynthesis Additional resources Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and some bacteria to turn sunlight into energy. The process chemic...
Plants, like humans, require a diverse set of nutrients to thrive, each playing a unique role in their development. Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) are considered primary macronutrients, each essential for different aspects of plant health:...
Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Secondary aeroponic nutrientsare: Calcium Magnesium Sulfur Micro-nutrients for aeroponicsconsist of: Boron Cobalt Copper Chlorine Iron Manganese Molybdenum Zinc What Is Aeroponics Commonly Used For? Aeroponics is most commonly used forgrowing plants indoors, in small spaces, an...
What do basida produce? Provide five different examples of how you use energy throughout your day. Identify each energy source and whether it is renewable or nonrenewable. What does the term "fossil fuels" mean and how are they formed?
What increases transpiration in plants? What rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes? What absorbs water from remaining indigestible food matter and pass useless waste material from the body? What does transpiration produce that photosynthesis requires?
Current definitions of essential or beneficial elements for plant growth rely on narrowly defined criteria that do not fully represent a new vision for pla
What role does anaerobic respiration play in plants? Is aerobic respiration more or less efficient than anaerobic respiration? Why? What is the role of anaerobic cellular respiration in the nitrogen cycle, and how does anaerobic respiration differ from aerobic respiration?