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Most people think that managed forests guarantee that there will be a study of the supply of confers in a particular area. Because they are directly monitored by a private or government agency, they are responsible for the upkeep and sustainability of the forests.

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What country do conifers live in?

Conifers are a wide and successful group of plants. They may occupy a wide range of latitude. and of altitude, but are dependent on a supply of water. Many are evergreen, but some are deciduous.


What biomes do red foxs live?

Red foxes are found in a variety of biomes including forests, grasslands, deserts, and tundra. They are adaptable animals and can thrive in diverse habitats as long as there is a sufficient supply of food and suitable denning sites.


What is the human relevance of gymnosperms?

Human and Ecological Relevance of Conifers 1. Pine trees-"many parts are edible" • bark and seeds 2. Masts of sailing vessels (eastern white pine) 3. Turpentine and rosin • naval stores, caulking and sealing wooden sailing ships 4. Amber • fossilized resins with entrapped insects 5. Pulpwood • major source is white spruce 6. Soundboards of musical instruments (violins, etc.) 7. Douglas fir • lumber 8. Arborvitae • ornamentals 9. Juniper berries • used to flavor gin 10. Pacific yew • taxol, a drug with anticancer properties, obtained from bark 11. Conifers are used for Crates, Boxes, Matchsticks, Furniture, and Telephone poles Human and Ecological Relevance or Other Gymnosperms 1. Arrowroot starch (from cycads) 2. Ginkgo a. Seeds edible b. Leaf extracts improve blood supply to brain and lungs 3. Mormon tea • from Ephedra leaves 4. Ephedrine drug • from Chinese Ephedra 5. Gnetum rope (used in Java) • from bark fibers


What epidermal layer is closest to a blood supply?

The basal layer of the closest layer to blood supply. You do not have blood supply to the outer layers of the skin.


How much oxygen is made in the taiga?

The taiga biome produces oxygen through photosynthesis by its vegetation, primarily trees like spruce, pine, and fir. The amount of oxygen produced can vary based on factors like tree density, age, and environmental conditions. However, forests in general are significant oxygen producers, contributing to the Earth's oxygen supply.

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Does Australia have deciduous forests?

There are mixed deciduous forest in the cold and wet mountains of Tasmania (Australia's most southern state) meaning there are deciduous forests mixed with other species such as conifers but its strictly the most southern areas of Australia. However there are many non native deciduous trees growing in southern Australia as the climate is much like that of western Europe.


Does conifers give off oxygen?

No!


What factors contributed to the start of the industrial revolution?

coal, iron, textiles, transportation, and pottery. (shark)


What type of check guarantee services are offered by the company Payment Solutions?

The company Payment Solutions offer three guarantee services for checks. Check guarantee for auto dealers, check guarantee for retailers and check guarantee for building materials & supply companies.


The Thomas Register is a government-managed list of potential sources of supply?

True


Where does most of the worlds paper come from?

Most of the world's paper comes from trees that are harvested specifically for paper production, known as pulpwood. The major sources of pulpwood for paper production are tree plantations and forests that are managed sustainably to ensure a continuous supply of raw materials. Recycling paper products also contributes to the global paper supply.


What is a 24 hour supply of medication for a patient In a hospital called?

Managed care dose


What country do conifers live in?

Conifers are a wide and successful group of plants. They may occupy a wide range of latitude. and of altitude, but are dependent on a supply of water. Many are evergreen, but some are deciduous.


Why is there a need for our water supply to be managed and distributed?

Because it needs to be purified, sterilised and distributed to homes.


What are the methods to increase land supply in Pakistan?

ways of increasing land supply in pakistan is that cutting forests,land reclamation and restoring derelict land.


What is the link between inventory and supply chain management?

In order to keep an accurate inventory, you must have a well managed supply chain. The supply chain is what "feeds" a companies inventory. They are directly related.


What role do gymnosperms and angiosperms play in real life?

Gymnosperms, especially conifers, provide many useful products. Paper and other products, such as the lumber used to build homes, come from conifers. The rayon fibers in clothes as well as the cellophane wrappers on some food products also come from conifers. Other products, such as turpentine and the rosin used by baseball pitchers, gymnasts, and musicians, are made from the sap produced by some conifers. Because conifers are so useful to humans, they are grown in large, managed forests in many regions of the United States. When adult trees in managed forests are cut down, young trees are planted to replace them. Since different parts of the forest are usually cut at different times, there are always adult trees that can be harvested. These management efforts help ensure a steady supply of these important trees. Angiosperms are an important source of food, clothing, and medicine for other organisms. Plant-eating animals, such as cows, elephants, and beetles, eat flowering plants such as grasses as well as the leaves of trees. People eat vegetables, fruits, and cereals, all of which are angiosperms. People also produce clothing and other products from angiosperms. For example, the seeds of cotton plants are covered with cotton fibers. The stems of flax plants provide linen fibers. The sap of rubber trees is used to make rubber for tires and other products. Furniture is often made from the wood of maple, cherry, and oak trees. Some important medications come from angiosperms, too. For example, the heart medication digitalis comes from the leaves of the foxglove plant.