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Vegetation Analysis
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The most widely used sampling techniques for vegetation analysis involve quadrants in which individuals can be counted and measured, line transect along which the intercepted individuals are measures, and the point at which measurements are made of distance to and attributes of the nearest individuals. These techniques can be adapted for almost all plant communities. In this investigation we will be using the quadrant sampling technique. The effects of ph level in each quadrant changes the amount of weeds that grow in it. The lower the pH level is in the quadrant the more weeds it will have, however if the quadrant has a high pH, the fewer amount of weeds there will be. I predict that higher pH level will give you less number of weed than lower pH level, this occurs because the enzymes are affected by changes in Ph. The most favourable pH value is known as the optimum pH, this is the point where the enzyme is most active. Extremely high or low pH values generally result in complete loss of activity for most enzymes. pH is also a factor in the stability of enzymes. As the activity, for each enzyme there is also a region of pH optimal stability. You can say that high acidity has bad effects on any organisms and plants by looking at acid rain as an example.
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Title: Vegetation Analysis
Words: 1122 Rating: None Pages: 4.5 submitted by: Ezzy457402
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