If there is a leakage of the manure pond into the near by river, the growth the nitrates and phosphates in the leak causes an overgrowth of algae leading to eutrophication.
<h3>What is a manure?</h3>
A manure is that which is used to improve the fertility of the soil. It is composed of the nutrients that are required by the soil. We know that each pig produces 30 liters of manure each day, and the average feedlot holds 900 pigs. Hence, each day, 30 * 900 = 27000 litres of manure is produced.
Within a period of 30 days, a total of 27000 litres of manure * 30 = 810,000 litres of manure is produced. If there is a leakage of the manure pond into the near by river, the growth the nitrates and phosphates in the leak causes an overgrowth of algae leading to eutrophication.
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Answer:
Catabolism
Explanation:
Catabolism refers to the metabolic pathways to break down the complex biomolecules into simpler substances and release the energy stored in their chemical bonds.
The catabolic reactions are oxidizing reactions and remove the electrons from the substances.
For example, cellular respiration is a catabolic pathway for glucose as it oxidizes glucose into CO2 and H2O. During aerobic cellular respiration, molecular oxygen serves as the terminal electron acceptor and is reduced into water.
Answer: Somatic Nervous system
Explanation:
The instruction to the muscles to avoid the oncoming bicyclist is voluntary and controlled by the SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, which is known to
- control the speed of impulses from the brain to the effectors (muscles)
- affects skeletal muscles and
- control activities that are mainly voluntary like swerving to avoid hitting a bicyclist
I think the answer is Sperm.
A is volcanoes. They are formed by molten rock emerging through cracks or weaker areas in the crust of the Earth, the molten rock then cools into solid rock. This happens several times and the volcano gradually builds up in many layers, sometimes (like in the photo) this is enough for the volcano to break through the surface of the water e.g. Hawaiian Islands.