Some factors which influence water potential include gravity, pressure, and solute concentration. Adding solute lowers the water potential. An increase of pressure will increase the water potential.
It is abiotic because it does not have any cells & biotic factors do.
All living organisms are made of cells, or the littlist units of life. There are many different types of cells. (red blood cells, white blood cells)
According to the cell theory all living cells come from living cells by multiplying.The cell theory states that:All living things are made up of cells.Cells are the basic unit of living things.Cells are always produced from other cells.
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things
The cell theory is a fundamental concept of Biology that states that all living things are composed of cells; that cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things; and that new cells are produced from existing cells.
No, abiotic factors are non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, sunlight, water, and soil. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, so they are not considered abiotic factors.
activation energy of the reaction.
By changing the speed of the reaction.
temperature,length of the wire,area,potential difference
Factors contributing to low water potential in plant cells include high solute concentration inside the cell, external osmotic pressure, and environmental conditions such as drought or high salinity.
Living bodies do decompose after death due to the breakdown of cells and tissues by microorganisms. The body's natural processes that maintain cells and tissues cease to function after death, allowing bacteria and enzymes to break down the body. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and presence of oxygen can affect the rate of decomposition.
Factors that affect resistance include material type, length, cross-sectional area, and temperature. Factors that affect voltage include the number of cells in a circuit, the presence of a power source, and the type of material conducting the current.
Factors that affect water uptake by plant cells include temperature, humidity, soil moisture content, root structure, and the presence of essential nutrients. Water potential gradients, cellular water potential, and the presence of aquaporins in the cell membrane also play important roles in regulating water uptake. Additionally, the process of transpiration, where water is lost through the leaves, can influence water uptake by driving water movement through the plant.
It is abiotic because it does not have any cells & biotic factors do.
non-living cells
Repolarization is the phase in the cardiac action potential when the cell membrane potential returns to its resting state. It generally occurs at a relatively consistent pace in healthy cardiac cells. However, factors like ion channel dysfunction or certain medications can affect the speed of repolarization.
Biotic factors in an ecosystem are living organisms that can influence the ecosystem. This includes plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Biotic factors interact with abiotic factors (non-living elements) to shape the ecosystem.