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Nutrients enter autotrophs throght sunlight. then it is consumed through primary consumers...
Molecular oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) easily cross cell membranes and therefore move by simple diffusion from high concentration to low concentration. Some nutrients also move this way, or have special transporters to allow them to move more easily into the cell. Other nutrients require energy to "pump" them into the cell, allowing cells to concentrate the nutrient.
The arrows aren't whats actually moving. The arrows display the path that the water molecules take through the ecosystem.
In a food chain from producers to consumers .
The cycle you are asking about is probably the Ammonia to Nitrogen cycle. The answer is yes.
Chemical nutrients can move through an ecosystem through plants. The plants can extract chemical nutrients from the ground and when animals eat green plants, they transfer from plants to animals.
Nutrients enter autotrophs throght sunlight. then it is consumed through primary consumers...
Molecular oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) easily cross cell membranes and therefore move by simple diffusion from high concentration to low concentration. Some nutrients also move this way, or have special transporters to allow them to move more easily into the cell. Other nutrients require energy to "pump" them into the cell, allowing cells to concentrate the nutrient.
The arrows aren't whats actually moving. The arrows display the path that the water molecules take through the ecosystem.
Oxygen, energy, and reproduction.
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Biogeochemical cycle is the cycle in which matter and energy move through various steps on earth.
Organic Phosphates move from producers to consumers & then to the rest of the ecosystem.
Through the biogeochemical cycle.
Biogeochemical cycle is a natural pathway for elements of living matter. In the biogeochemical cycle elements move through biotic and abiotic factors of Earth.
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