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- What are the similarities between evaporation and transpiration?Explain the metabolic changes found in denitrifiers, compared to microorganisms doing aerobic respirationExplain the metabolic changes found in denitrifiers, compared to microorganisms doing aerobic respiration, and the consequence of denitrification for agricultural soils.
- What percentage of water is lost during transpiration?Transpiration results in _________. Select one: a. negative pressure that moves water via osmosis b. positive pressure that moves water via bulk flow c. negative pressure that moves water via bulk flow d. positive pressure that moves water via evaporationExplain why fermentation is necessary when oxygen levels are low.
- Describe four requirements required for fermentation to take place.Differentiate between Aerobic respiration and Fermentation.Identify, by metabolic type, the microorganisms responsible for carbon and nitrogen fixation, and the mineralization of organic carbon and nitrogen under oxic and anoxic conditions