What is biomagnification in biology?
Biomagnification is the collection of a chemical by an organism from water and food through exposure that causes a concentration... View Article
Biomagnification is the collection of a chemical by an organism from water and food through exposure that causes a concentration... View Article
Red Tides is a natural phenomenon that happens in the oceans of the world. It is believed to be caused... View Article
Red tides can last as little as a few weeks or longer than a year, depending on the amount of... View Article
Some of the biomagnified chemicals are elements such as selenium, mercury, or nickel, or organic compounds such as methylmercury. Biomagnification... View Article
Red tides can produce toxins that are harmful for humans and marine life. They are most harmful for those humans... View Article
Red tides are caused by algae, tiny microorganisms that grow in the water. Almost all bodies of water have algae.... View Article
An example of commensalism in the ocean is that of the Clownfish and anemones. Clownfish live in the tentacles of... View Article
A good example of commensalism is an association between cattle egrets and cattle. The egrets consume insects in the cattles... View Article
Parasitic relations is a type of a relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at... View Article
Parasitism is a type of a relationship between two species of plants or animals in which one benefits at the... View Article
Biomagnification is any concentration of a toxin in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food... View Article
Biomagnification is essential for toxicology as it gives detailed information about the amount of pollutants in an area. This data... View Article
A desert ecosystem has the following characteristics: Arid environment Extreme temperatures High wind velocity. Sparsity of cloud cover. Absence of... View Article
Desert ecosystems are typically made of very fine, red sand, while some consist of sand mixed with pebbles and rocks. ... View Article
The following plants are found in the desert: Prickly Pear Cacti Cactus Tumbleweed Saguaro Cactus Mexican Poppies Weathered Trees Wildflowers... View Article
The three interesting facts about the desert are as follows: Daytime temperatures in the desert are extremely hot while nighttime... View Article
An example of a desert ecosystem is the Sahara Desert. A desert ecosystem is characterized by interactions between organisms, the... View Article
Shifting cultivation is an agricultural practice in which a plot of land was cultivated temporarily and is abandoned to allow... View Article
Shifting cultivation, better known as slash and burn agriculture, is bad for the environment as it accelerates deforestation, burning down... View Article
The characteristics of shifting cultivation are as follows: Field rotations Fire is used to clear the land Land is kept... View Article