Answer: C. Synthetic fertilizers increase the potential for environmental pollution.
Explanation:
A fertilizer is a material which when applied to soil ,supply one or more plant nutrients essential to the growth of plants.
Fertilizers could be organic ( obtained from nature ) or could be synthetic ( made artificially in labs).
Though synthetic fertilizers such as urea keep nutrient levels high and increase crop yields but they also kill beneficial microorganisms in the soil that convert dead human and plant remains into nutrient-rich organic matter. The non biodegardable synthetic fertilizers seep into groundwater and increase its toxicity, causing water pollution.
Synthetic fertilizers damage the natural makeup of the soil. Plants that grow in soils which use synthetic fertilizers are deficient in iron, zinc, carotene, vitamin C, copper and protein.
True. Cellular respiration takes glucose and converts it into ATP. Photosynthesis uses light energy to make glucose.
Answer:
by osmisis
Explanation:
from region of high water potential to one with low water potential
Eating salt<span> raises the amount of </span>sodium<span> in your bloodstream and wrecks the delicate balance, reducing the ability of your kidneys to remove the water. The result </span>is<span> a </span>higher blood pressure<span> due to the extra fluid and extra strain on the delicate </span>blood<span> vessels leading to the kidneys.</span>