Is photosynthesis endergonic? Biology By Greg Volente Endergonic and exergonic sound a little like entrance and exit. When they are used in the context of Continue reading > Share
What is the purpose of photosynthesis? Biology By Greg Volente Plants are integral to life on earth, so the process that produces their food must have a bigger reach Continue reading > Share
How do plants get food? Biology By Greg Volente Plants are called producers because they make their own food. Plants get their food from their environment. Continue reading > Share
What to do with old tomato soil? Tomatoes By Greg Volente Tomato plants are heavy feeders, and require very fertile soil. So, it’s common for growers to Continue reading > Share
Is a potato a fruit or vegetable? Potatoes Specific plants By Greg Volente If we want a healthy addition to a meal that features French fries, we usually choose a vegetable. So Continue reading > Share
What would happen if there were no greenhouse gases? Biology By Greg Volente The increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activity has led to an increase in global temperatures Continue reading > Share
What is a common greenhouse gas containing only hydrogen and oxygen Biology By Greg Volente Water vapor is a natural part of our atmosphere. It is produced by plants through transpiration and Continue reading > Share
Soak beans before planting? Beans By Greg Volente Whether to soak beans before planting them depends on how soon you need them to grow into plants. There Continue reading > Share
Growing beans indoors Beans By Greg Volente Growing beans indoors is relatively easy because beans are resilient and not hard to grow. All Continue reading > Share
Why are leaves important? Biology By Greg Volente Plants that hold leaves all year round are known as evergreens, while plants that lose their leaves Continue reading > Share