For plants, there are three main limiting factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis.
>Light and its intensity
>Carbon dioxide concentration
>Temperature
As for nutrients .. Magnesium is up taken by the plants roots through osmosis in the root hairs.. to help in production of chlorophyll.
a limiting factor.
This is a substance that is limited in nutrient. An example is when a limiting nutrient is supplied in large amounts, it acts as a fertilizer causing algae to bloom.
the substance is a limiting factor, but im not sure at all__________________________________________orLimiting nutrient- single nutrient that either is scarce or cycles very slowly, limiting the growth of organisms in an ecosystem.
growth rate
Nutrients are essential for us to live. Without them, we would eventually die. When we are short of a nutrient, we would suffer from disorders associated with low intakes of that nutrient. For example, low iron intakes may mea one becomes anemic; low intakes of vitamin C can result in scurvy; and low intakes of vitamin D can result in rickets during development stages for children. Each nutrient has its deficiency. So, by eating a variety of foods to get all of the nutrients means we are getting what we need to stay healthy.
Phosphorus is the typical nutrient in freshwater, while nitrogen is the typical nutrient in saltwater.
This is a substance that is limited in nutrient. An example is when a limiting nutrient is supplied in large amounts, it acts as a fertilizer causing algae to bloom.
Phosphorus is the main limiting nutrient in freshwater environments, whereas nitrogen is the main limiting nutrient in saltwater environments.
In Ecology, limiting nutrients are compounds that affect growth or success of a population. One such nutrient, found in marine ecosystems, is nitrogen. Nitrogen IS the limiting nutrient - it does not have one.
a limiting nutrient
the substance is a limiting factor, but im not sure at all__________________________________________orLimiting nutrient- single nutrient that either is scarce or cycles very slowly, limiting the growth of organisms in an ecosystem.
growth rate
A limiting nutrient is when a substance is in short supply, and it is needed more.
One example would be the habitat where carnivorous plants thrive. The soil there is very poor and limits the quantity of minerals that the plant can take in.
Wording of question is paradoxical, limiting can't be in excess .
Phosphorus or Nitrogen
when a system is limited by a single nutrientthat is scare or cycles very slowly, is called limiting nutrient.Like nitrogen, phosphorus, salt, and other metals.and Vitamins are unique to a specific organisms.Sincerly, BLESSED CHiLD :)
When an ecosystem is limited by a single nutrient that is scarce or cycles very slowly, this substance is called a limiting nutrient.