Water logged? If the soil does not stick together the soil will seperate and water will have easier access to enter
Answer:
Forests. Photosynthesis removes carbon dioxide naturally — and trees are especially good at storing carbon removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis
Explanation:
Plants are involved in the Carbon Cycle by absorbing Carbon out of the atmosphere in order to photosynthesize. The Carbon is used during the photosynthesis. It gets back in the environment by a plant's breathing process.
Crops that humans grow have decended from wild plants and are resistant to diseases and pest.
Explanation:
- The science of growing crops is known as agriculture.
- Humans have been developing agriculture since times immemorial.
- They have selected and cultivated crops that gave a better yield and developed new varieties by cross breeding Superior varieties with the inferior ones.
- Usually the cross bred varieties are cultivated and are resistant to pests and diseases.
Answer: The correct answer is option D
SECONDARY ACTIVE COUNTER-TRANSPORT
Explanation: Secondary active transport is a type of transport that involves molecules across the cell membrane utilizing or making use of energy in other forms than Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).
The energy that is being made use of comes from the electrochemical gradient created by pumping ions out of the cell. This can be either via antiport or symport.
Antiport or Counter-transport means that 2 different molecules or ions are being transported at the same time but opposite directions. One of the species is allowed to flow from high concentration to a lower concentration (often Sodium) while the other species is transported simultaneously to the other side.
Example is Na+-H+ counter-transport, the example and advantage of this transporter is clearly seen in the proximal tubules of the kidneys. The mechanism for concentrating H+ is not nearly as powerful as Primary active transport, however it can transport extremely large numbers and thus making it a key in H+ homeostasis in the body.
Answer:
hydrolysis
Explanation:
Water must be added to break the bonds in a polysaccharide, in order to become disaccharides and eventually monosaccharides.