From unit 11, Intro to Plant and Soil Science and Technology, by interstate publishing.
Nutrient film technique
Water culture
Bob
Aerosmithian culture
Aeroponics
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Snow crystals
Penicillin
Roots
Algae
crowds
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Removing old nutrient solution and replacing water with new solution.
Adding new nutrients to old solution.
Adding water to dilute nutrient solution.
Calling Ghostbusters. They'll fix it.
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True
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False
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Oak trees, tomatoes, peppers, and cotton.
Tomatoes, peppers, cotton, and pumpkins.
Tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and cut flowers.
Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, and spruce trees.
Corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and wheat.
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Parts per hundred.
Parts per thousand.
Parts per million.
Parts per trillion.
Parts per gazillion.
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High initial cost.
Labor intensive.
Diseases can spread rapidly throughout a system.
All of the above choices are correct.
None of the choices are correct.
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They are picked too soon.
They are not picked soon enough.
The tomatoes are supposed to be green and sour, it makes them healthier for you.
The tomatoes are really potatoes in disguise, but the packager could not spell.
High school musical four hasn't even been filmed yet.
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The air temperature seems to hover about 60 degrees.
The nutrient solutions are often inaccurate.
There are few insects that readily pollinate flying about in the greenhouse.
The tank runs dry on weekends.
All of the choices are potential challenges in our systems.
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Aggregates
Substrates
Rockwools
Inerts
Nutrient film technique
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