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Answer:
Roses are very adaptable and can be grown in almost any soil type given it is well drained, deep and full of humus (decayed organic matter).
However, the best soils are those of a medium to heavy loam to a minimum of 35cm, over a good clay sub-soil.
Explanation:
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They have hard shells that preserve.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Disulfide bridges in proteins are made of covalent bonds between two sulfurs adjacent to each other in a protein. Therefore Cysteines who's side groups have sulfurs are significant determining the position and number of S=S bonds in a protein. Because covalent bonds are the strongest bonds, they stabilize a protein making it is hard to denature. The more the S=S bonds the higher the stability of the protein. An example of proteins with S=S bonds is keratin, the protein that makes nails and curly hair.
Answer:
Nitrogen fixing bacteria
Explanation:
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are the microbial organisms that play an important role in the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen gas into reactive nitrogen such as ammonia, nitrogen oxide, and nitrous oxide. These types of bacterias are comprised of an enzyme known as the 'nitrogenase enzyme' that allows the nitrogen gas to mix with hydrogen and eventually produces ammonia.
This ammonia is then concentrated in the soil and is later taken up by the plants which are highly essential for them as they ammonia are their main source of nitrogen. This helps in the growth, development, and expansion of the overall plant body.