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chemosynthesis dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
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Plankton of Inland Waters
Hence, substantial chemosynthesis associated with electron donors other than
sufide is possible. Intensive chemosynthesis can occur inside macrofauna. This
is well known from marine hydrothermal vents, where endosymbiotic sulfide ...
2
Oceanography: An Invitation to Marine Science
Energy Can Also Be Stored through ChemosyntheSiS Photosynthesis appears to
be the dominant method of binding energy into carbohydrates on this planet (at
least at Earth's surface), but there is another. Chemosynthesis, used by some ...
3
Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life
This form of primary production, however, is a form of chemosynthesis rather than
photosynthesis characteristic of the sunlit portions of the ocean. Like near-surface
primary producers, these bacterial communities also experience large cyclic ...
James L. Sumich, John Francis Morrissey, 2004
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Ecosystems of the Deep Oceans
Representative energy-consuming (chemosynthesis) and energy-producing (
respiration) reactions in reducing habitat metabolism and their relationship to
solar and geothermal energy sources. For simplicity, only chemosynthesis based
on ...
5
Marine Ecology: Concepts and Applications
Primary. production. and. chemosynthesis. Marine Ecology: Concepts and
Applications, 1st edition. By M. Speight and P. Henderson. Published 2010 by
Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Table 3.1 Estimates of total net primary production (
NPP) by ...
Martin R. Speight, Peter A. Henderson, 2013
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The Vent and Seep Biota: Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems
Indeed brachiopods from up to four Orders are known from ancient
chemosynthesis-dominated environments and are spectacularly abundant at
certain times. Based on an assessment of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic
representatives and ...
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Biological Oceanography
Sulfide-driven chemosynthesis was not newly discovered with the finding of the
deep-sea vents. Chemosynthetic sulfur bacteria have been known since the 19th
century (Winogradsky 1887), and they are particularly active in sediments.
Charles B. Miller, Patricia A. Wheeler, 2012
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Primary Productivity in Aquatic Environments
the constant homothermy and up through nonsilted bottom, chemosynthesis is
practically absent and the total dark assimilation in this case is about equal to
possible calculated assimilation of C02 by heterotrophic microflora (1-3 mg C/m3
per ...
Charles Remington Goldman, International Biological Programme, 1966
Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis differ in the following main ways: a. Energy
source - Photosynthesis uses up light energy which is converted into chemical
energy, i.e. glucose. - Chemosynthesis uses up energy from chemical reactions,
...
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Articles on Biological Processes, Including: Photosynthesis, ...
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From the Discovery Centre to the EV Nautilus
The bacteria create their energy through a process called 'chemosynthesis'. Before 1977, before the discovery of these giant tube worms, we ... «ABC Local, Jun 15»
Witnessing the Birth of Volcanic, Evolutionary Laboratories
... fact utilised chemicals and electric currents – in fact, these primitive creatures are still around today using this process of chemosynthesis. «The London Economic, Jun 15»
Raymond McCauley forewarned, forearmed: in-house DNA kits
... so a woman who goes in who's pregnant to get a chemosynthesis. That's a form of DNA testing. A lot of cancer testing now that goes on, even ... «BizNews, Mei 15»
Chemosymbiotic marine animals
The world first learned about chemosynthesis following the discovery of geothermal vents in deep ocean waters in 1977. Chemosynthesis is ... «Maritime Professional, Mei 15»
Bendigo woman beats world-wide applicants to join ocean …
Crucial to survival for organisms is the processes of chemosynthesis whereby bacteria get their energy from the chemicals that are emitted from ... «ABC Local, Mei 15»
Hydrothermal Vents And The Start Of Life Underwater
Chemosynthesis helps these creatures thrive in the absence of sunlight. Microbes at the base of the food chain convert chemicals from the ... «Clapway, Apr 15»
Exploring the depths of the unknown
... a complete ecosystem that was living not off the sun, but off the energy of the earth through a process we call chemosynthesis,” Ballard says. «Boulder Weekly, Apr 15»
Zombie worm 'destroyed fossils'
... scientists to believe that they co-evolved 45 million years ago, branching out from their cousins that used chemosynthesis to obtain food. «Yahoo News UK, Apr 15»
Robert Ballard, discoverer of Titanic, to speak at UB April 1
... Rise in 1977 and 1979, along with their exotic life forms living off the energy of the Earth through a process now called chemosynthesis. «UB News Center, Apr 15»
Robert Ballard, discoverer of the Titanic, to come to UB
“We're going back to the very spot of the chemosynthesis discovery, 35 years later, where the ocean has been spreading for 35 years to look at ... «University at Buffalo The Spectrum, Mac 15»