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A dead organisms nitrogen rich compounds are taken in by decomposers or are released back into the environment. The compounds are either recycled again by soil micro-organisms or are converted by detrifying bacteria back into nitrogen gas.Answer this question…
The process by which materials pass between the nonliving environment and living organisms is called biogeochemical cycling. It involves the circulation of nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, through various components of the ecosystem, including the atmosphere, soil, water, and organisms. This cycling is essential for the functioning and sustainability of ecosystems.
Solubility is considered a physical process.
run off
the organisms which adapt themselves to live in marine salt water and carry on their life cycle there with the most possible benefits from it r called marine organisms
The cycling of carbon between the atmosphere, land, water, and organisms. But the nitrogen is between the environment and organisms.
A dead organisms nitrogen rich compounds are taken in by decomposers or are released back into the environment. The compounds are either recycled again by soil micro-organisms or are converted by detrifying bacteria back into nitrogen gas.Answer this question…
None, the process of growing organisms requires water. All organisms require water.
The process by which materials pass between the nonliving environment and living organisms is called biogeochemical cycling. It involves the circulation of nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, through various components of the ecosystem, including the atmosphere, soil, water, and organisms. This cycling is essential for the functioning and sustainability of ecosystems.
osmosis
Nitrogen has no effect on water although it can be dissolved. Nitrogen is not hazardous in itself, and in water is not dangerous. However as your body has no use for it when breathed, it can asphyxiate. But in water it has no effect on large biological organisms. High nitrogen content can cause algal blooms in surface areas of water. However, nitrogen can be processed into nitrates by bacteria which can kill fish. Excess nitrogen is removed by humans through urea.
It pollutes organisms, and does not dilute well. When the fist "take in the air-full of nitrogen" they pass on the an overload of nitrogen, unknowingly to the next generation of fish.
Eutrophication
Solubility is considered a physical process.
it is not nitrogen cycle
Colonies of cyanobacteria benefit aquatic organisms because they can be an important source of food to organisms.Daily random word from ClarrissaBlooms : Smile
All photoautotrophs (autotrophs are organisms that get energy from abiotic sources such as the sun, the soil, and water) carry out photosynthesis. Photoautotrophs include plants, bacteria, protists, and algea.Hope this helps :)