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Dictionary » B » Biotic potential Biotic potentialBiotic potential (Science: biology, ecology) The potential growth a population of living things can expect if it were living under ideal environmental circumstances. It is when the population just keeps on growing and growing. ![]()
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Results from our forumBiotic potential and limiting factorsStudents with more biotic potential do their homework and thus do well on tests; students without this potential are limited in their ...
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Re: problem with mendel using horses instead of peas??????Peas are a lot easier to yield results because they have a higer biotic potential - they reproduce and mature at much higher rate than horses would, thus making it easier ...
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The Fiber Disease... genetic material, have led to the development of several indicators of potential damage resulting from the release of genetically modified microorganisms. ... dynamics, • competition between different microorganisms, • impacts on biotic communities in the surrounding environment. Today safety assessments ...
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The Fiber Disease... the professional humanist there are a few unmentioned factors: 1. pro-biotic necessity of hydrated comets and human intervention. i.e."that ... fibres exhibit clear advantages for gas sensing such as small size, potential for a longer interaction length, i.e. a better sensitivity, and ...
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