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30.01.2021 •
Biology
What are the effects of too much nitrogen in the water?
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Ответ:
It can clog water intakes, use up dissolved oxygen as they decompose, and block light to deeper waters.
Explanation:
This causes overstimulation in growth of aquatic plants and algae.
Ответ:
Allogeneic graft: The skin will be taken from another person
Isogeneic graft: The recipient and the donor will be genetically identical (identical twins)
Xenograft: Also termed as xenogeneic, the donor and the recipient will be of different species
Laboratory-grown: Under this one, the skin cells will be taken the patient or the donor, so as to grow new skin
Prosthetic: The procedure will be done using prosthetic implants, that is, synthetic materials such as metal, plastic, or ceramic