plans take them both in and convert them both to a form we (and other animals) can use - sugars and proteins.
decomposers are the type of bacteria that break dead things down - so convert the carbon in us to the CO2 form or into organic material in the soil and they also convert the nitrogen in living things into ammonium in the soil.
the nitrogen fixing bacteria turn the nitrogen from the soil also into the ammonium.
the ammonium is converted into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria which can be then used by plants and then we eat the plants...
Carbon Cycle:
CO2 in the air get taken in by plants through photosynthesis. Carbon is in plant. Animals eat the plant. Carbon is in animal. Animal droppings contain carbon. Decomposersbreak down droppings into CO2. CO2 returns to air.
Or
Plants and animals die. Decomposers break down remains into CO2.
Alternative ways for carbon to enter the cycle include combustion and respiration of animals and plants.
Nitrogen Cycle:
Nitrogen in air gets combined with oxygen with lightning. Nitrates are in soil. Plants take Nitrogen as Protein. Nitrogen in plant as Protein. Animals eat plant. Proteins in Animal. Plants and Animals die. Decomposers break down Proteins and Nitrogen gets released into the air again.
In both cycles, the atmosphere is a
major reservoir. Both cycles involve
plants as Transformers of the nutrients
Nitrogen fixation, nitrogen uptake, nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and denitrification.
Nitrogen fixation, nitrogen uptake, nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and denitrification.
In the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen moves from the air to the soil, into living things, and back into the air.
processes involved in nitrogen cycle
Nitrogen needs to be fixed before it is used by plants.
Bacteria is the organism most critical in the nitrogen cycle. Bacteria in the nitrogen cycle provides different forms of nitrogen compounds used by higher organisms.
nitrogen cycle
Nitrogen cycle
it is not nitrogen cycle
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
The processes involved in water cycle are: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection. These are the important processes that are involved.
The nitrogen cycle is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out to both biological and non-biological processes. Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, mineralization, nitrification, anddenitrification.
which are processes involved in the water cycle?
The nitrogen cycle or the N2-cycle.
nitrogen
Yes .
Nitrogen needs to be fixed before it is used by plants.
none
The Water Cycle, The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle, The Nitrogen Cycle, and The Phosphorus Cycle.
No, this is because no living thing breaths or exhales nitrogen.
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