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Low yields usually refer to crops. It means that the yield of the crop was lower than predicted by the seed company or farmer.

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What does glycolysis yield to net ATP?

Glycolysis yields a net of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.


Over time the use of irrigation may begin to decrease yields because of what?

Over time, the use of irrigation may lead to decreased yields due to soil salinization. Excessive irrigation can result in the accumulation of salts in the soil, which can be detrimental to plant growth and productivity. Consequently, this can reduce agricultural yields in the long run.


What is the influence of low temperature in agriculture?

Low temperatures can negatively impact agriculture by slowing down plant growth, reducing yields, and increasing susceptibility to frost damage. Cold temperatures can also affect soil fertility and delay planting schedules, leading to shorter growing seasons. Farmers may need to implement strategies such as using crop varieties adapted to cold climates, providing protection for sensitive plants, and adjusting planting dates to mitigate the effects of low temperatures.


Which stage of respiration yields the greatest quantity of energy?

The electron transport chain, which occurs in the mitochondria, yields the greatest quantity of energy during respiration. It is the final stage of aerobic respiration and results in the production of the majority of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.


How many ATP are created in the ETC?

Approximately 34 molecules of ATP are produced during oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transport chain. Each NADH molecule yields about 3 ATP, while each FADH2 molecule yields about 2 ATP.

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What are Yields?

Low yields usually refer to crops. It means that the yield of the crop was lower than predicted by the seed company or farmer.


Do you buy treasuries now?

If yields are low, better to not buy. Wait until they are high.


When selecting a financial institution you should look for low yields on savings and high rates on credit accounts true or false?

False


How was corn devloped?

Corn was developed through selective breeding, which was a process that involved selecting plants with the highest yields and the seeds that didn't come off the plants the easiest over those with low yields and heads that easily "shattered" when harvested.


Why are yields on treasury bonds lower than on coporate bonds?

Treasury bonds are backed by the US government, considered very low risk, hence offer lower yields. Corporate bonds are issued by companies which carry higher risk thus offer higher yields to attract investors. This risk-return tradeoff explains the yield differential between the two.


Why artery called resistance vessels?

The contraction and relaxation of the smooth muscle in their walls can change their diameter, thus changing the level of pressure (large diameter yields low pressure and smaller diameter yields high pressure).


Fertilizers have high yields?

no fertilizer help produce high yields


Why do farmers increase crop yields?

Higher yields = increased income.


Which hydroxide compound yields the lowest concentration of hydroxide ions in aqueous solution?

Aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3) yields the lowest concentration of hydroxide ions in aqueous solution due to its low solubility. This makes it a weak base compared to other hydroxide compounds.


What is stronger an a-bomb or h-bomb?

Depends on how they are designed. a-bombs cannot be designed with yields over 1MTon, but h-bombs have no such design limit their yield can be as high as desired. However h-bombs can also easily be designed with low yields at lower cost than similar yield a-bombs.


What is the difference in high pressure and low pressure steaming?

High pressure yields a more tender food than through low pressure cooking. This isn't for all proteins and ingredients, because the high pressure will cause the food to disintegrate.


What is a yielder?

A yielder is someone or something which yields a crop, or which yields some other substance.