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Litter mass declines exponentially with time. Turnover time (TT) = 1/k. k = litterfall ... TT=1.5 yr. Slow Soil C. TT=25 yr. Passive Soil C. TT=1000 yr. The ...
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Most gymnosperms are narrow-leaved evergreen trees like pines, ... From: http://www.ualr.edu/~botany/monocotstem.jpg. Woody dicot stem. Early wood vs. late wood ...
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LAND PLANTS AND THEIR EVOLUTION Chapter 19 Characteristics of Plants Multicellular autotrophs Cell wall of cellulose Food stored as starch Evolved from green algae
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For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com What is the interdependent relationship between mitochondria and other organelles? What are similarities and differences between the Golgi apparatus and the large central vacuole? What is the function of chloroplast? Include functions of stroma and grana.
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Organic Chemistry Molecules made up of carbon and hydrogen are called organic compounds. Oxygen and Nitrogen are common atoms found in organic compounds as well.
Cell Wall structure and function The three layers 1). The middle lamella (M) 2). The primary wall (1) 3) The secondary wall (2) (some cells may not have 2nd wall)
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Photosynthesis and Respiration Energy: ATP / 4.2 Color! Remember to fill in the key based on your color choices. Read the information on the left of the page.
Unit 1: Metabolic Processes Are You Ready? SBI4U1 DAY 1 In all energy transformations, some of the useful energy is lost and turned into useless energy.
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