Ejaculants such as male semen produced in sexual reproduction are a good example of copious secretions. The fluid substance called semen excreted from the male gonad glands during male sexual orgasm in humans is produced in relatively large quantities forcefully ejected from the penis in a notably short burst of time. See also copious ejaculate and copulation.
They are known as gum trees because many species excude copious sap from any
It depends on the organism and cell type. I will assume you mean the human and all cells in general. In this case generally, it is the production of ATP for use. Yes, creating ATP takes energy, and copious amount of it. The biggest problem is the leakage of H+ ion from the intermembrane space into the matrix, which the H+ pumps must constantly work against. This process creates heat, which is inefficient and also one reason why humans are warm-blooded.
On the leaf (usually the underside), there are openings called the stoma (plural stomata). Gas exchange occurs at these stomata: CO2 diffuses into the openings and O2 and water diffuses out (during the day). To prevent the plant losing too much water, the stomata openings can be closed by special guard cells that surround them, regulating transpiration and also thereby the temperature of the leaf.Some plants, such as cacti, take in and store carbon dioxide at night, and store it as weak acids. This makes the plant more efficient since it limits the exposure of plant enzymes to oxidation. However, these plants still give off copious oxygen during the day.
Yes. Yeast respire anaerobically by ethanol fermentation. This is different from the lactic acid fermentation in humans in that it produces copious amounts of ethanol and carbon dioxide rather than lactic acid. This production of ethanol and carbon dioxide makes yeast the organism of choice for the brewing of alcoholic drinks and bread-making.
Copious is an adjective.
Cherry blossoms fell in copious amounts on the breezy day. Copious is an adjective meaning abundant or plentiful.
When you get to college you have to take copious of notes
We consumed copious amounts of samples at the garlic festival.
Copious means "large" or "abundant" - if you have copious blood loss, it means you have lost a lot of blood. (Usually through serious injury.)
China has a copious amount of people.
I passed the test because I took copious notes.
She was very hyper due to the copious amounts of coffee she had consumed. hope that helps :)
" I had to use copious amounts of whipped cream to cover the cake"
fearful
a lot
In general, copious means "abundant" or "plentiful".So putting 1+1 together, copious moisture could mean you received an abundant amount of moisture, etc, etc.