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- Refer to the image: Discuss the succession of decomposers in your setups and explain the role of decomposers in the degradation of plant material. *The decomposing material is only the scraps of the plants, soil is not added.*Give 5 research topics for Plant Microbial Fuel CellsSpecies that fit as remediatiors. EARTHWORN They promote bioremediation of organic contaminants by their physical , chemical and biological actions.They aerate the soil by their burrowing nature and increases the fertility and nutrient content in the soil. They can be used in vermicomposting of waste materials and the prepared compost can be used in growing agricultural produce thereby reducing the use of heavy toxic chemicals in the soil. QUESTION: Design a concept of bioremediation related to earthworm
- Home Work 1) Is bioenergy environmentally friendly and sustainable? Why? 2) Write about the Various types of biogas plants.detail history of Hydroponics system in own words detail explanation of background about hydroponics system. Plagiarism free. thank you.title of this lab is the intreaction of microbes on plants question 1- provide a table with the speacies richness abudance and diversity for each plate 2. calculate the shomon wiener diversity index for each plate 3. constructus graphs 4. Discussion Justify the results gained, including differences in diversity and richness. Conclusion plz answer all the questions