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heat from? plant? i dont think so plant gives out so much heat as mentioned in the question arund 32% ??? seems strange isnt it?
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Not plants ! They die and their organic matter is decomposed by bacteria and bacteria respire releasing heat to the soilSilent Hunter said:heat from? plant? i dont think so plant gives out so much heat as mentioned in the question arund 32% ??? seems strange isnt it?
5 herbivoresGhalya001 said:and wat abt the mcq in which there was a food web and they asked how many harbivores were there.?
Jinkglex said:i wrote that when the plant dies it gets decomposed by bacteria (Nutrients) and releases Nitrogen from ammonium compounds after break down (nitrogen fixing bacteria) im pretty sure temprature isnt right guys, because temprature is lost to the surroundings very fast to attain normality, and thus the seeds (btw, they didnt even say seeds in the surrounding area, they said how this process helps FURTHER seeds in growing here) rarely get any heat at all i bet. So im pretty sure the nutrients being released into soil is the correct one.
Oh then i suppose ive got one mcq wrong 4 sure.!Soulgamer said:It was 5
Ghalya001 said:Oh then i suppose ive got one mcq wrong 4 sure.!Soulgamer said:It was 5
dunno wat made me change my ans at the last min :x
Jinkglex said:it asked for major source of carbon. Which is cellulose, OR, starch. Not sure.
And they didnt ask germination, exactly, they said how does it help seeds eventually
muzzamil said:Dat energy isnt enufff to make the seeds germinate.....n wat abt countries with extremities of temperature tooo hot or cold.....this heat wud b i thnk of no use at all....!!!!
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