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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 30.83 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...results in the production of fewer zygotes...
...Spermatogenesis is the production of mature sperm...
...Oogenesis is the production of ova from...
...reproductive structures. Sperm production. Secondary sex characteristics:...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 44.31 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Ecology | Downloaded: 0
...will eventually limit production in that system....
...factors control primary production in ecosystems In...
...the ecosystem’s primary production. Chemoautotrophs use inorganic...
...on its primary production. Most primary producers...
...amount of photosynthetic production sets the spending...
...The total primary production in an ecosystem...
...as gross primary production (GPP), the amount...
...respiration. Net primary production (NPP) is equal...
...to gross primary production minus the energy...
...ecologists, net primary production is the key...
...ecosystem. Net primary production can be expressed...
...crop. Net primary production is the amount...
...crop, its primary production may be less...
...their net primary production. Tropical rain forests...
...overall net primary production. Estuaries and coral...
...high net primary production, but they cover...
...global net primary production as terrestrial systems...
...size. Net ecosystem production (NEP) is a...
...time. Net ecosystem production is defined as...
...as gross primary production minus the total...
...nutrients limit primary production. What limits production...
...production. What limits production in ecosystems? What...
...or decrease primary production for a given...
...variable controlling primary production in oceans and...
...variable limiting primary production in the ocean,...
...we would expect production to increase along...
...exhibit low primary production, while some high-latitude...
...nutrients limit primary production in most oceans...
...be added for production to increase in...
...often limits marine production is either nitrogen...
...availability limits primary production in this area....
...exceptionally high primary production, supporting the hypothesis...
...determines marine primary production. Because upwelling stimulates...
...factors limiting primary production. Tropical rain forests,...
...also limit primary production in terrestrial ecosystems....
...will not stimulate production. Adding more of...
...limiting nutrient increases production until another nutrient...
...to terrestrial primary production have practical applications...
...called the secondary production of an ecosystem....
...of total plant production. In addition, herbivores...
...of an ecosystem’s production is eventually consumed...
...with this equation: Production efficiency = Net...
...= Net secondary production 100% / Assimilation...
...Assimilation of primary production Net secondary production...
...production Net secondary production is the energy...
...reproduction, and respiration. Production efficiency is the...
...used for respiration. Production efficiencies differ among...
...typically have low production efficiencies of 1–3%...
...are ectotherms, have production efficiencies of around...
...more efficient, with production efficiencies averaging 40%....
...the percentage of production transferred from one...
...always less than production efficiencies because they...
...of net primary production is available to...
...Pyramids of net production represent the multiplicative...
...to the net production of each trophic...
...biomass compared to production: Turnover time =...
...biomass (g/m2) / Production (g/m2·day) Because phytoplankton...
...the pyramid of production for this ecosystem...
...of tapping photosynthetic production. Worldwide agriculture could...
...and industrial fertilizer production. Ammonification by bacteria...
...that limit primary production in aquatic and...
...and net primary production greatly exceeds decomposition....
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 18.45 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 38.24 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 36.83 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...maximize hybrid seed production, breeders currently prevent...
...capitalized on the production of edible fruits....
...world, increasing food production seems like a...
...resources for food production, the best option...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 54.78 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...not required. The production of chlorophyll is...
...precursors for chlorophyll production. Others affect the...
...probably by inducing production of ethylene, a...
...sites of gibberellin production. Gibberellins stimulate growth...
...germination and the production of special proteins...
...and infection. Ethylene production also occurs during...
...an obstacle. Ethylene production is induced by...
...object, then ethylene production decreases, and the...
...burst of ethylene production. Enzymatic breakdown of...
...fruit sweet. The production of new scents...
...even more ethylene production - a rare...
...levels in commercial production. Alternatively, to prevent...
...stomata and the production of photosynthetic enzymes,...
...regulates its own production through feedback control....
...of its own production. Researchers have recently...
...it also stimulated production of luciferase and...
...such as the production of distasteful or...
...probably leads to production of some “signal”...
...damage, induce the production of antimicrobial compounds...
...is an enhanced production of phytoalexins and...
...hypersensitive response includes production of chemical signals...
...the plant, stimulating production of phytoalexins and...
...results in localized production of antimicrobial molecules,...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 87.59 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...useful chemicals. Insulin production Insulin, for people...
...takes over the production of protein molecules....
...utilized in insulin production, a virus can...
...gene for mucus production can be added...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 160.83 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
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Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...Flower and seed production occur in second...
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