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These things are called environment.
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secondary metabolites
they need oxygen and heat and moisture to live.
A type of spore that can remain dominant until favorable conditions for growth arise is called an endospore. It refers to an asexual spore that develops inside some bacterial cells.
warm , dark and moist conditions.
Many proteins within the cell control the phases of the cell cycle . Signals from surrounding cells or even from other organs can also regulate cell growth and division. Enviormental conditions including the availability of nutrients also effect the cell cycle . -Hope that helps ! :)
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environment (total surroundings)
Yes, it grows better in moist and warm conditions.
When individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate, it is called an exponential growth. Populations generally experience this growth under ideal conditions.
no. it does not effect your growth
Steven M. Porter has written: 'Optimization of feeding and growth conditions for walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas) larvae reared in the laboratory' -- subject(s): Larvae, Walleye pollock, Effect of temperature on, Feeding and feeds, Growth, Effect of light on, Effect of predation on
The effect that a cold winter with little precipitation might have a negative effect on the primary and secondary growth of a tree because the lack of water and harsh weather conditions aren't too good for trees. Primary and secondary growth is continued for as long as a tree/plant survives. But if the tree doesn't survive, primary and secondary growth no longer happen.
this is the improvement of the social amenities and the surroundings for the benefit of economical growth.
Stress cannot effect physical growth no, but it can effect you through emotionally growth quite severly, giving you an unhealthy life.
the effect of phosphate on plant growth is an unanswered question
The primary effect of excess phosphorus in the aquatic environment is called eutrophication. Phosphorus is one of several nutrients needed for plant growth. Excess amounts of nutrients however leads to excess plant growth and as these, at times huge amounts of plants die, oxygen is taken out of the water by bacteria during the decomposition process that can lead to eutrophic conditions where the dissolved oxygen is too low to support aquatic organisms.
We call the area and the conditions in which something lives, its environment