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Science Help The Environment

1. Which one of the following would be an abiotic factor in an environment? decaying logs in a forest fish in an ocean total rainfall in a desert bees in a garden 2. The part of Earth that supports

What are the variables in doing a science experiment to prove photosynthesis

My science experiment is to put a leaf in a flask, sit test tube upside down on top of the flask, leave for however many hours, get a wooden splint ready on a bunsen and perform the pop test to show t

Do oxygen levels in a plant increase or decrease during the day? The same question for Carbon Dioxide too.

Oxygen increases during the day because oxygen is produced from photosynthesis.It uses CO2 so that decreases.At night the reverse is true but plants have very low metabolism so there is usually a net

What is multifactorial inheritance

Multifactorial inheritance means that many factors (multifactorial) are involved in causing a birth defect. The factors are usually both genetic and environmental, where a combination of genes from bo

What is multifactorial inheritance

Multifactorial inheritance means that many factors (multifactorial) are involved in causing a birth defect. The factors are usually both genetic and environmental, where a combination of genes from bo

To plants undergo cellular respiration

If plants make ATP, then they need to eat it right? How do plants eat the ATP? Do they undergo cellular respiration?-All plants do both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It is true that photosy

POPCORN NUTRITION FACTS!

Im getting really confused reading the popcorn nutrition facts label. It says that 1 cup popped is 25 calories and there are 6 cups in a serving and there are 2.5 servings in a whole bag. I measured h

Any herbal slow acting poisons

Im sure this is an odd question, but its for my book. Are there any poisons out there made from herbs that take about a week to ten days to exert their lethal effect? If not, I guess Ill just have to

How does animal predation on seeds and fruits differ from animal predation on leaves/stems of plants

When an animal eats seeds or a fruit, the seeds can have a hard enough seed coat that they can survive the passage through the animals digestive tract, provided they arent chewed.Then the seeds are di

Why should trees be saved

Cant organisms run on oxygen from plants and grass and other foliage?-Plants and grass and other foliage convert about 20% of the carbon dioxide to oxygen, we need the 20% provided by trees. Worse whe

What does losing biodiversity mean

Does it basically just mean losing plant and animal species? Des loss of biodiversity just another translate to more extinctions? Kind of confused what exactly is meant by loosing biodiversity in a s

What is the function of rough endoplasmic reticulum? What structure of the rough ER is necessary for this func

protein production golgi apparatus

Common name for Nitrogen Tetroxide

Is this chemical commonly known by any other names? & If I had 1.00 Kilograms of this chemical, how many particles of it(N2O4) would be present? Any info would be very helpful! Thanks :)-Nitrogen Tetr

Very stupid question, but why does the potato plant produce the potato bulb? What's the purpose

There are no seeds in the potato bulb, but its high in energy, so evolutionarily speaking, it seems like a waste of effort...-1. Potatoes produce seeds if they flower and are fertilized. 2. Tubers (no

What nutrients do worms depend on

I know that worms eat dead organic materials such as dead leaves, compost, paper, ect... But I need to know what specific nutrient they most depend on. Can anyone help me??-Pretty much the same as us.
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