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Hey I checked. You're right. It's wrong on the uploaded paper. Scandalous!
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Net Primary Productivity is the rate of production of organic food after allowing for that lost via respiration by plant.
So rate at which energy is lost via respiration = 5000 kJm^-2year^-1
Total = 1000,000
5000/1000 000 x 100
= 0.5 %
Q4) One division of stage graticule is of 0.1mm. This covers about 50 divisions of the eyepiece graticule. this means that this can be calibrated as 0.002mm per division. ( by the unitary method, i.e.
mm : divisions on eyepiece gr.
0.1 : 50
x : 1
so, x = 0.1mm/ 50 = 0.002mm)
After four hours, the pollen tubes grow, select the one horizontal i.e. parallel to the scale. This covers approx. 10 divisions, which means that this is
10 x 0.002 = 0.02mm grown in 4 hours.
using again the unitary method,
0.02 : 4
y : 1
y = 0.02/4 = 0.005 mm per hour.
Convert this into μm, answer comes A which is 5μm/h
Why does a photosynthetic prokaryote have no chloroplasts
check out M/J 2011 p-12 question no-4
how does it photosynthesise thenprokaryotes don't have membrane bounded organelles.
how does it photosynthesise then
thanx alot that very helpfulit's not in our AS syllabus but I searched in web..
You can read through it..
http://www.blurtit.com/q639577.html
thanx alot that very helpful
Which agricultural practice will not provide an alternative to the use of ammonium nitrate as a
fertiliser to increase the productivity of wheat?
A growing wheat and another cereal crop in the same field in alternate years
B growing wheat and beans in the same field in alternate years
C ploughing animal waste such as dung into the soil
D using synthetic urea as a fertilizer
Answer is A not B. Can someone explain the reason for that ? Confused :S
can someone please urgently help me with
qn paper: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s11_qp_11.pdf
ms: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s11_qp_11.pdf
qn 10 - why B and not D?
qn 11 - explanation pleaaaasee
qn 18 - why not A?
qn 25 - why not A?
qn 29 - why C and not A??
thanx so much and God bless!!!
for Q 15 the answer is B because they are talking about Active Transport, in which energy is required.
tnx.. i gues didnt read da quatn proply!!! wat abt Q 30??for Q 15 the answer is B because they are talking about Active Transport, in which energy is required.
so molecules move from a lower concentration to a higher concentration, AGAINST the concentration gradient (using up energy) .. like climbing up a steep hill. =p
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