Answer:
1.8 pounds of Nitrogen per year; (based on 1000 square feet per application) for cool season grasses.
Explanation:
The above application shows an average of 0.9 pounds of inorganic and organic nitrogen per 1000 square feet per application . Therefore not more than 0.9 pounds of nitrogen will be needed per application.And for a whole year 1.8 pounds of Nitrogen per year will be needed.
This calculation was based on 1000 per square.But most lawn are not 1000 per square, therefore calculation can be done using the 1000 per squares as the reference point .
AMMONIA and its solutions, AMMONIUM NITRATE AND UREA (which is organic source)<u>are the sources of this Nitrogen</u>.
Urea is non -explosive in nature and solid. However, ammonia and ammonium Nitrate are both explosive.
Its probably B, as latent dreams are influenced by previous experiences and actions, and usually has a meaning. If not, its possibly D.
I hope my answer helps with this weird question lol
<span>Fats are high energy molecules that assist in a growing organism. There is a lot of calories in fat that can be used for growth.When metabolising fat it produces carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Sugars and/or starch is useful in the same method, they provide calories necessary for a seed or baby animal to grow. The starch can be cleaved into more managable sugars, and the sugars used in glycolysis and then the products of glycolysis used in the citric acid cycle. Used together an organism would have water from the fat that can be used to hydrolyze the sugars that it would consume to produce ATP.</span>
Answer:
C. External fertilization is common for animals that live in water.
Explanation: