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Why are green plants called primary producers?
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- please explain how plants could end up “starving” for carbon during drought?Assess several ways in which high-input industrial agriculture can be beneficial for people and for environmental quality, as well as several ways in which it can be detrimental. Now suggest several ways in which we might modify industrial agriculture to mitigate its impacts on people and the environment.What kind of results can we get from measuring O2 and CO2 production of spinach leaves in the light and dark conditions for photosynthesis? Thanks for your help
- May I expect an accurate and factual answer here? thanks. Do plants commonly exhibit deficiency symptoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen? Why?Are there any similarities between sustainable agriculture and industrial agriculture, and if so what are they?Photosynthesis in some of the crops is efficient at this range of temperature a. 20°C - 30°C b. 25°C - 30°C c. 20°C - 25°C d. 20°C - 23°C
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