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How do following respond to abiotic stresses:
a) Zooplankton
b) Bacteria
c) Polar bear
d) Angiosperms
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How do following respond to abiotic stresses:
a) Zooplankton
b) Bacteria
c) Polar bear
d) Angiosperms
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Zooplankton:
Zooplankton is a trophic link between primary producers (phytoplankton) and higher trophic levels (e.g., fish). It may be constrained by food availability or by predation, i.e., it may be bottom-up or top-down controlled in the trophic web. At the same time, depending on their density, zooplankton may control phytoplankton productivity and biomass and prevent blooms
Bacteria:
Various abiotic stresses like drought, salinity, nutrient imbalances (including deficiencies and mineral toxicities), and extremes of temperature hinder the growth, development, and yield of agricultural crops.
Polar Bear:
The major abiotic factors that affect polar bears are the cold, snow and water. ... The fur of a polar bear flattens down when swimming which forms a waterproof barrier, and the layer of blubber means that they are not affected by the extreme cold.
Angiosperms:
Abiotic stress imposed on angiosperms by environment may be either physical or chemical, while as biotic stress exposed to the crop plants is a biological unit like diseases, insects, etc.
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