Cellular respiration- prokaryotic cells can yield a max of 38 ATP & eukaryotic cells can yield a max of 36.
36 ATP for eukaryotes and 38 ATP for prokaryotes
Both Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis are interdependent. In their chemical formulas:Photosythesis: CO2+H2O yield sunlight O2+C6H12O6Cellular Respiration: O2+C6H12O6 yield ATP CO2+H2OThere are many theories such as the heterotrophic and autotrophic hypothesis. There is also the spontaneous generation theory however that was disproved by Redi and Pasteur. The most accepted origin of life is the heterotrophic theory.
Low yields usually refer to crops. It means that the yield of the crop was lower than predicted by the seed company or farmer.
With adequate oxygen, cellular respiration will produce 30-32 ATP (actual yield) OR 36-38 ATP (theoretical yield) per glucose molecule.
The amount of crop output from a given area of planted land ion…
yield is per area, production is total (at least according to FAO)
Yield is the amount of usable crop per plant, per acre or per 'measurement'.
the methods of the crop improvement and crop protection managemant and crop prodution management
The yield of ANY crop is affected by weeds. While you can't always see the effects, the weeds are stealing crop nutrients and water from the crop.
Insecticides are dependent on crop yield. Monocultures have a greater crop yield, and use less land to produce any amount of crop.
Insecticides are dependent on crop yield. Monocultures have a greater crop yield, and use less land to produce any amount of crop.
Crop productivity is the quantitative measure of crop yield in given measured area of field.
That would be the yield.
aerobic
of course yes , you can increase the yield of your any crop if you will use organic farming....it has no pollution and can help your soil be full of nutrients..
The crop or harvest.