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- Soil Biology Exam 2 Flashcards
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Soil is the outer loose layer that covers the surface of Earth. Soil quality is a major determinant, along with climate, of plant distribution and growth. Soil quality depends not only on the chemical composition of the soil, but also the topography (regional surface features) and the presence of living organisms.
Intro. To Biology Exam 2. Science Biology Cell Biology. Terms in this set (67) Define the term Metabolism. The sum all of cellular chemical reactions in a cell
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Figure 5. An earthworm in its burrow excretes its waste ’middens’ on the soil surface, where it will be further broken down by bacteria and other soil organisms. Organic materials in soil are consumed and digested repeatedly by different organisms on their path to becoming humus. Image courtesy of USDA-NRCS