How does a loss in crop biodiversity affect agriculture?
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How do humans affect the biodiversity of the ecosystem?
Population growth can affect biodiversity because the more people there are; the more space and resources are needed. Trees are cut down and habitats destroyed because of wood and other resources such as medicine are needed as well as to make space for shelter.
What are the different strategies and approaches of biodiversity conservation?
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How does the purpose of the Krebs cycle differ from the purpose of the Calvin cylce?
The Krebs Cycle's purpose is to produce ATP that cells can use, occurs in animal cells. The Calvin Cycle is in chloroplasts and is used to produce glucose for cells.
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Explain why wetlands generally have a high level of biodiversity?
Each organism in an ecosystem relies on many other organisms in order to survive. If even one species disappears, many other species are harmed by that disappearance. If you lose several or many species, then you might lose even more species, simply because those species can't survive without the ones that died out. Then even more species suffer and may disappear, and if enough very important species die out, the whole ecosystem can collapse.
What are the 2 products of the light reaction used in the Calvin Cycle?
There are two types of plants. IT could be PGA or OAAas results.
How does biodiversity depend on the species ability to reproduce?
Environments are constantly changing, so the organism must adapt. Sexual reproduction ensures genetic diversity in the progeny. If one or a few of the progeny have new traits that can help it survive in its changing environment, it is more likely to reach adulthood and reproduce.
If a species becomes isolated, or reproduces asexually it will not adapt to its environment, its traits will be exact copies of its parents and the species will eventually go extinct, that particular scenario only works in areas where the environment is stable and not subject to change.
How do seed banks preserve biodiversity?
gene banks preserve genes of different organisms. If a particular type of organism becomes extinct its genes are preserved in these banks.There are many forms of gene Banks eg:seed bank.If a type of seed becomes endangered or extinct due to the use of hybrid varieties or misuse they would be preserved in these type of gene banks .thus we can prevent their extinction
What are the major threats to your biodiversity?
Tundra (specifically arctic tundra with permafrost) and rainforest are sometimes considered endangered biomes. Tundra because it is easily affected by short, warm winters, and rainforest because of human use issues.
Some other biomes have also been called "endangered". For example, the deciduous forest biomes in England and North America were almost lumbered and farmed away. No biome can actually become "endangered", because they are all created by the geology and meteorology of the area. For example, if the Earth were tipped on its side and the Arctic became the equator, all existing arctic tundra would vanish; however, the new Arctic would eventually become deforested, and populated by only short grasses, lichens, and mosses, re-creating the arctic tundra biome.
Actually, if the Earth were tipped on its side, with its axis in the ecliptic, then we would probably see some entirely new biomes. One based on constant sun for six months and constant darkness for six months, and some others based on varying between 12 hour days and constant twilight.
Which biome would contain the most biodiversity in deciduous tree species?
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Why are food chains of a limited length?
I am trying my best to give u feedback. When my children were young and visited France and Spain on holiday they had "Crockey chips" or "Potatas frias" both made by Pepsico under the "Lays" brand name.
These were always accompanied by fresh salad/pickled veg and salami/bread etc.
Why can't you sell these packs in uk? They are so much much bigger/better than the usual "Walkers" stuff sold in the UK?
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What is the difference between genetic biodiversity and ecological biodiversity?
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area (species richness) weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass. However, it is common for conservation biologists to speak of species diversity even when they are actually referring to species richness.
How does biodiversity help sustain populations of organisms?
Biodiveristy determines prey and predators, giving organisms food sources and safety.
What is the conclusion importance of photosynthesis in maintaining a balance ecosystem?
Photosynthesis is very important in maintaining a balance in the ecosystem. Carbon dioxide is used by the plants for photosynthesis and oxygen which is used by animals is the by product of photosynthesis.
In general how does biodiversity vary across the biosphere?
Biodiversity can change by mass distinction, natural disasters, hunting through humans and from their predators, Diseases, and etc.
For example, existance of dinosaurs have changed since they are extinct. That proves that biodiversity has changed since dinosaurs no longer exist.
What is the impact of industrialization on biodiversity of Namibia?
how industries have affected human life in silvassa
Which biome would have the highest biodiversity?
On Earth there are many biomes, and all of them have biodiversity. However, the rainforest biome is the one with the highest species diversity.
Why is it important to protect Earth's biodiversity?
Because cures and treatments for many diseases have already been found in nature, down to aspirin itself (willow bark). Who knows what more is out there. Better not destroy it before we do - many species are already driven extinct every day without ever having been described or even given names.
How does loss of biodiversity affect the earth?
One way biodiveristy affects the ecosystem is that a biodiverse ecosystem helps to assure that some varieties of a crop, for instance, will be successful during almost any type of weather conditions or attacks from pests. If the ecosystem is not diverse, it is easier for it to be threatened during times of pestilence or very poor weather.
How has the human population change affected biodiversity on the planet?
More complex species have evolved and the range of organisms have increased
What are the 3 factors that affect the biodiversity?
The area they use as thier habitat usually is the main course for high or low biodiversity such as if there is lots or not a lot of water and loads of trees or not enough. If there is no trees, the biodiversity will be lower, thus higher with more trees because trees bring numerous species of all types to the area.