Organic growth
Examples of Organic growth in the following topics:
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Organic Growth
- Organic growth is the process of businesses expansion due to increasing the customer base, output per customer, and/or through new sales.
- Organic growth is the process of business expansion due to increasing overall customer base, increased output per customer or representative, new sales, or any combination of the above, as opposed to mergers and acquisitions, which are examples of inorganic growth.
- Organic growth figures are adjusted for the effects of acquisitions and disposals of businesses.
- Organic growth does include growth over a period that results from investment in business the company owned at the beginning of the period.
- Discuss how organic growth is achieved, and the advantages and limitations of organic growth
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Organics and You
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Sources of Essential Nutrients
- Nutrients are materials that are acquired from the environment and are used for growth and metabolism.
- Organic nutrients contain some combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms .
- Describe the types of nutrients that are used by microorganisms for growth and metabolism
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Citric Acid and Other Organic Compounds
- The growth medium is Saboraud's Dextrose Agar (SDA)
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Life Functions
- An organism is a living system capable of growth, reproduction,metabolism, response to stimuli, adaptation and homeostasis.
- Nonliving things are not capable of growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, adaptation, or homeostasis.
- Organic molecules generally contain carbon, and inorganic molecules generally do not contain carbon (with the key exception of carbon dioxide).
- Organic molecules and their properties form the basic structure of cells and allow physiological processes to occur.
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Durkheim's Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
- Organic solidarity is social cohesion based upon the dependence individuals have on each other in more advanced societies.
- "Organic" refers to the interdependence of the component parts.
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Oxidation of Reduced Sulfur Compounds
- Organic compounds are also the carbon source for biosynthesis.
- Organic compounds are also the carbon source for biosynthesis.
- Some species have the ability of chemolithoautotrophic growth, using sulfide oxidation for energy and carbon dioxide as a source of carbon for biosynthesis.
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The Nitrogen Cycle
- Organic nitrogen is especially important to the study of ecosystem dynamics as many ecosystem processes, such as primary production and decomposition, are limited by the available supply of nitrogen.
- A major effect from fertilizer runoff is saltwater and freshwater eutrophication: a process whereby nutrient runoff causes the excess growth of microorganisms, depleting dissolved oxygen levels and killing ecosystem fauna.
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Organic Reactions Overview
- Organic chemistry is a vast field in which an infinite number of molecules can be created from a wide and ever-increasing variety of reactions.
- Organic reaction mechanisms are written using curved arrows that depict transfers of either nonbonding or bonding electrons to form a new bond or exist as nonbonding electrons attached to an atom.
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Mechanical and Organic Solidarity
- Organic solidarity is born from the interdependence of individuals in more advanced societies, particularly professional dependence.