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Ammonia
... Ammonia Ammonia 1 Ruth Francis-Floyd and Craig Watson2 Introduction Ammonia is a major metabolic waste product from fish. It is excreted across the gill membranes and in the urine. The primary ... for survival and growth. As with all animals, there is waste produced by these normal metabolic processes. Ammonia is the principal waste product excreted by fish. In trace amounts, ammonia is odorless and ...
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FPHG -
... discoloration, and premature leaf drop. Feeding aphids also excrete copious amounts of honeydew as a waste product, upon which grows a black, sooty fungus that causes smutting of leaves and fruit. Finding ...
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Photosynthesis - Other Approaches
... as an energy-depleted waste product. The methanogens are also special in that they can oxidize hydrogen gas to directly reduce NAD+ to NADH, rather than having to waste energy by making ATP ...
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Membrane Transport Mechanisms
... concentration of the molecule inside the cell (or outside the cell if it is a waste product). The effectiveness of diffusion is also limited by the diffusion rate of the molecule (see ...
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Fuchsias In Heat
... pots. Peat bogs are fast disappearing, endangering wildlife, so Kennard has switched to coir, a waste product from coconut industries. It conies in large bricks, in fine andcoarse blends that he mixes ...
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Green Peach Aphid
... extract sap, causing the leaves to turn yellow and drop. Honeydew is excreted as a waste product and acts as a foundation for a black, sooty fungus that causes smutting of leaves ...
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Dilip's Guide to Planting Roses
... expensive; if you live near a chocolate factory, see if they give the shell, a waste product for them, away. Beware that chocolate may be poisonous to dogs, so if you have ...
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... and fertilizer. However, as nightcrawlers feed on soil and plant material, they leave behind a waste product called castings. Nightcrawlers deposit castings in their burrows or at entrances at ground level forming ...
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RHODODENDRON BASICS: Requirements
... stagnant water and kill your plant. Be inventive, almost every area has some kind of waste product that can used for this purpose. Note: Do not use fine peat moss alone as ...
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Home Yard Waste Chippers/Shredders: Safety Is Important!
... the Authors: Thomas R. Halbach is an Assistant State Specialist, Water Quality and Waste Management, Minnesota Extension Service, Department of Soil Science; Tom Brennan is an ... with the University of Minnesota. Community \ Environment \ Family \ Farm \ Garden \ Living Home \ Search \ Product Catalog \ News \ Workshops \ Online Shopping About Extension \ Extension Offices Produced by Communication ...
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