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What is the affect of temperature on the rate of cell respiration in peas?

this should help:Respiration slowed down when the temperature was reduced, and respiration increased when the temperature increased. The germinating pea seeds consumed the most oxygen. The vials containing the dry seeds and glass beads had the same result. When the germinating seed is cooled down however, the rate of oxygen consumption is reduced drastically because all of the cellular processes are slowed down from the cooler surroundings. The germinating seeds consumed almost no oxygen throughout the experiment in the 10-degree C water bath. In the room temperature water bath, the glass beads, and the dry pea seeds and glass beads consumed the least amount of oxygen (see chart 1). Which means that the germinating seeds would slow down their respiration rates because of the colder temperature. They consumed almost three times as much oxygen as the glass beads alone, and the glass beads and dry pea seeds.


How much water should you give lilys?

Lilies should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. Provide enough water to thoroughly saturate the roots, but avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogging.


Why do germinating seeds produce more carbon dioxide than dry seeds?

Germinating seeds produce more carbon dioxide because the process of germination involves the breakdown of stored food reserves in the seed through respiration. This metabolic activity requires oxygen and generates carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Dry seeds do not undergo active metabolic processes, so they do not produce as much carbon dioxide.


The effect of germination versus nongermination on pea seed respiration?

During germination, a seed's respiration rate increases as it activates metabolic processes to support growth. In contrast, non-germinating seeds have a lower respiration rate as they are in a dormant state. As germination progresses, the respiration rate of the seed will continue to rise to meet the demands of growth.


Was there lots of food and water left after 2004 tsunami?

No, there was not much food. people had to give out food for free.

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