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Yes, acetic acid production typically involves submerged fermentation. Acetic acid bacteria are commonly grown in liquid media using submerged fermentation to produce acetic acid from ethanol or other carbon sources.
Yes, solid volumes can always be determined by the displacement method, as long as the solid is denser than the fluid it is submerged in. The method involves measuring the volume of liquid displaced by the solid when it is fully submerged, which is equal to the volume of the solid.
Guyots are underwater volcanic mountains with flat tops that are submerged beneath the ocean's surface. They are formed through the process of volcanic activity followed by erosion and subsidence. Guyots can be found in all the world's oceans.
Coal is dead and converted biomass. When living plants die and are quickly submerged in fresh water, decay cannot occur. Large quantities of biomass were thus layered and, over many thousands of years, compressed and changes to become coal. The material that coal started out as was living plant material.
Adult water pennies typically feed on algae, fungi, and decaying organic matter that they scrape off rocks or submerged vegetation in freshwater streams and rivers. They are considered detritivores, consuming decomposing plant material and organic debris as their main food source.
The hydrilla is a fully submerged plant.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant
Yes it belongs to the flowering plant family Hydrocharitaceae
A submerged plant is a type of aquatic plant that grows entirely underwater. These plants have adaptations to survive in low light conditions and have specialized structures to extract oxygen and nutrients from the water. Examples of submerged plants include pondweed and hydrilla.
Hydrilla
Hydrilla, Bog moss...
Examples of fully submerged plants include eelgrass (Zostera marina), waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). These plants are adapted to grow entirely underwater and play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
A Hydrilla is a non-native plant that is a aquatic plant that is in the ocean. An aquatic/exotic water plant.
Yes it is.
Hydrilla is an aquatic weed, invasive (non-native and problematic) in the Eastern United States. It lives fully submerged underwater, although its flowers and sometimes portions of the plant itself may float at the surface of watever body it lies in.
The main parts of hydrilla, an aquatic plant, include the stem, leaves, roots, and reproductive structures. The stem is long, branching, and submerged in water, while the leaves are usually whorled in groups of 3-8. The roots anchor the plant in the substrate and absorb nutrients, while the reproductive structures produce seeds and help the plant spread.
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