Chapter 31: Q 22. (page 887)
Why is biological nitrogen fixation an environmentally friendly way of fertilizing plants?
Short Answer
It does not require any artificial mode or any nonrenewable sources.
Chapter 31: Q 22. (page 887)
Why is biological nitrogen fixation an environmentally friendly way of fertilizing plants?
It does not require any artificial mode or any nonrenewable sources.
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Get started for freeWhat is the term used to describe the solid rock that lies beneath the soil?
a. sand
b. bedrock
c. clay
d. loam
Soil particles that are 0.1 to 2 mm in diameter are called ________.
a. sand
b. silt
c. clay
d. Loam
A soil consists of layers called ________ that taken together are called a ________.
a. soil profiles : horizon
b. horizons : soil profile
c. horizons : humus
d. humus : soil profile
Most ________ are necessary for enzyme function.
a. micronutrients
b. macronutrients
c. biomolecules
d. essential nutrients
What is the main water source for land plants?
a. rain
b. soil
c. biomolecules
d. essential nutrients
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