A limiting reactant is one whose supply limits the amount or speed of a reaction. Conversely, the non limiting one is in good enough supply so that increasing its concentration has no effect on the outcome. An example could be respiration. If there's plenty of oxygen, but not much glucose available, then oxygen is the non limiting reactant. On the other hand, if there's plenty of glucose, then the rate of respiration is limited by how quickly the cell can be supplied with oxygen.
Abiotic factors refer to the non-living components of an ecosystem. An abiotic factor that can be a limiting factor for a coyote population is the lack of water, since it is essential for their survival.
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If the step for digesting the precipitate were not followed, it could result in a different amount of limiting reactant. For example, some may get through and the calculated limiting reactant may actually be less than what is in there.
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EXplain the order and unorder lists with suitable example
Reactant(s) are the starting material/chemical to a reactiion Product(s) are the final material/chemical at the end of a reaction.
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insertional inactivation is basically about the inactive of second marker where the protein cannot be longer produced. the suitable example is pUC19 where the lacZ gene that encoded for beta-galactosidase cannot be longer produced when the foreign gene is inserted in it..
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Difference between define and cons is that, con is disadvantage, whereas define means to elaborate something fully.
- Density-dependent limiting factors that are based on population and are affected by the number of individuals. competition, predation, and parasitism