Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic
Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic - Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respir..
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respiration. It is also called fermentation. Among plants, it takes..
Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respiration. It is also called fermentation. Among plants, it takes plac..
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respiration. It is also called fermentation. Among plants, it takes place..
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxygen. However, there are certain microbes that respire in the absence of free oxygen. This respiration is called anaerobic respiration. It is also called fermentation. Among plants, it takes place..Types of Respiration - Aerobic and Anaerobic
Most of plants and animal cells respire aerobically, that is, in the presence of oxyge..
Heterotrophic Bacteria
These are bacteria which are unable to manufacture their own organic food and hence are dependent on external source. These bacteria can be distinguished into three groups as follows: Saprophytic Bacteria: These bacteria obtain their nutritional requirements ..
Carbonates
They are used as insecticides, acaricides or nematicides to kill insects, mites and nematodes respectively. They can kill many aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in soil. They are easily escaped in underground water- when excess dosage is used. Examples: Carbofuran, aldic..
Biological Nitrogen Fixation
The process is the transformation of gaseous nitrogen into nitrates by living organisms. Biological nitrogen fixation occurs by: a) Symbiotic nitrogen fixation, which is brought about by certain bacteria such as: i) Rhizobium species in the root nodules of legumes (pea family) ii) Nostoc..
Types of Respiration
Cellular respiration is of 2 types according to its dependence on oxygen. a) Aerobic respiration b) Anaerobic respirati..
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Question: What is anaerobic degradation? Answer: Decomposition taking place in the absence of oxygen by anaerobic bacteria is known as anaerobic degradatio..
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