To solve this you would just divide 720 by 4 so it would take 180 years. Hope this helps!
Cellular respiration is the process by which glucose is broken down to carbon dioxide and water in the cell.
Cellular respiration refers to the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. The reaction of cellular respiration is; C6H12O6 -----> 6H20 + 6CO2. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell which is within the cytoplasm. In times of oxygen deficit, lactate or ethanol may be produced by the process.
The following statements are true about cellular respiration;
- the reactions happen in the cytoplasm
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Answer:
The question lacks options, the options are:
A. moisture content of seed must be at least 9%
B. Moisture content of the seed must be less than 9%
C. certain enzymes in the seed are activated
D. temperature must be above 80 degrees
E. temperature must be below 80 degrees
The answer is A
Explanation:
Germination is practically the very first step of every seed-producing plant. It is the process whereby seeds sprout or begin to grow. Germination requires certain conditions to be met in order to occur. This conditions include presence of moisture in the soil etc.
The water is absorbed by the seed helps to soften the seed coat, which protects the seed from damage. The seed coat ruptures, causing the emergence of growth structures from the seed. In general, seeds need water to activate their dormant physiology. Hence, the moisture content of the seed must not be lower than 9%.
We all know that plants need water, but water in excess is as bad as not having water.
→ Dry rural areas struggle to get water, and that is why most of the things they plant are native plants (resistant to dry climates).
→ Rural areas with heavy rainfalls struggle in finding ways of protecting they're crops against the damage the rain can cause and the excess water.
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<span>A. potential energy because it depends on mass and the gallon has more mass. </span>