30 grams of ammonia (NH3), nitrite (NO2-), and nitrate (NO3-) are added to a soil sample.
Predict whether these concentrations would increase, decrease, or stay the same if nitrite-nitrifying bacteria were added to the sample.
for six years an artificial fertilizer is used on a apple orchard the orchard is next to a stream which empties in to a slat water bay during the last 5 years researchers have observed an increase in algae in the bay they have also sampled fish populations in the bay each year apex...
A spring is a natural discharge point of subterranean water at the surface of the ground or directly into the bed of a stream, lake, or sea. Water that emerges at the surface without a perceptible current is called a seep. Wells are holes excavated to bring water and other underground fluids to the surface.
Carbon dioxide with the help of diffusion reach the other cells in the leaf and the oxygen which is produced during the process of Photosynthesis is diffused out of the leaf. Hence, diffusion is the simple process by which gaseous exchange takes place.
99% percentage of errors does our body's "auto-correct",system detect.
Errors associated with protein mismatch and translation is automatically detected by the body system. Once, mismatch occurs, synthesis stops, hence, this error is almost always detected at all times. Therefore, the percentage of errors automatically detected is about 99%.
Air is thinner at higher altitudes which means there are fewer oxygen molecules per volume of air. This means that when athletes train at these high altitudes, their body produces more red blood cells. These extra blood cells stay in the body for up to 20 days.