Answer:
The soils with earthworms will show a faster rate of ammonification
Explanation:
Originally, the nitrogen released by organisms when they die (or excrete waste products) is organic nitrogen, e.i., amino acids and nitrogenous bases in DNA. Ammonification is the property that decomposer organisms have to mineralize organic nitrogen in order to produce inorganic nitrogen in the form of ammonium (NH4+). In agroecosystems, earthworm activity can increase the ammonification rate. For example, <em>Lumbricus terrestris</em> is an invasive earthworm (which is native to Europe) that has been shown to increase both ammonification and nitrification (nitrate production) rates in the soil of different ecosystems.
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The answer is an Embryonic cell.
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Explanation:
There are two compositions in blood.
1. Plasma (55%)
2. Blood cells (45%)
Again Blood cells is divided into:
RBC ( Red blood cell)
It transports oxygen for respiration.
WBC ( White blood cell):
They help in the formation of antibodies to fight against germs and bacteria.
Platelets:
It plays major role in healing of the wounds.
The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity