It causes excessive aquatic plant growth.
run off
The Xylem of a plant transports water and some nutrients.
water and dissolved nutrients
Excessive nutrients refer to an overabundance of specific substances, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in an ecosystem, particularly in the context of water bodies like lakes and rivers. This imbalance often occurs due to human activities like agricultural run-off or improper waste disposal. Excessive nutrient levels can lead to a variety of environmental problems including algal blooms, oxygen depletion, and ecosystem disruptions.
Excess water can lead to root rot in plants as it limits the supply of oxygen to the roots. This can cause the roots to suffocate and eventually die. Additionally, excessive water can leach nutrients from the soil, making them less available for plant uptake. Overall, excess water can hinder plant growth and health.
Lake turnover can either improve or worsen the condition of the water. If the new water comes from a fresh, clean source, then the supply of nutrients in the water would be renewed.
The roots supply nutrients and water to the plant.
The medium will supply all the nutrients that the cell will need to grow well.
Price is no determinate on demand when it comes to food being needed to feed the famine-stricken; it is likewise no determinate of supply when an overabundance of rainfall causes flooding and destruction regardless of water needs.
Chlorine is added to water in an effort to kill of harmful microorganisms in the water.
Carbohydrates Protein Fat Vitamins Minerals water ................................
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That would be the rhizoids.
Warm, humid condition with a good supply of water and nutrients!
Price is no determinate on demand when it comes to food being needed to feed the famine-stricken; it is likewise no determinate of supply when an overabundance of rainfall causes flooding and destruction regardless of water needs.
Lake turnover can either improve or worsen the condition of the water. If the new water comes from a fresh, clean source, then the supply of nutrients in the water would be renewed.
Red tide is caused by an overabundance of specific protists, which infect bodies of water, making the water red. Red tide is extremely harmful to humans, as well as different marine animals.