When the plant stores the nitrogen in the roots, it produces a lump on the root called a nitrogen nodule. The roots can reserve the Nitrogen and Phosphate for a very long time.
Before attempting to explain it, I'd have to figure out what the question means. There are no elements between carbon and nitrogen... carbon is Z = 6, and nitrogen is Z = 7. Since confinement prevents us from having part of a proton, there's no room to shove any more elements in there.
Water carbon nitrogen
explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems
nitrates were not reduced by the organism or the organism possessed such potent nitrate reductase enzymes that nitrates were rapidly reduced beyond nitrites to ammonia or even molecular nitrogen.
Distinguish between hypotheses that explain biodiversity and these that explain the origin of life?
explain pre-planting
Petroleum can meet the carbon and energy requirements for an oil-degrading bacterium, but nitrogen and phosphate are not usually available in mass amounts. Nitrogen and phosphate are essential for making proteins, phospholipids, nucleic acids, and ATP among the bacteria.
LIst 4 pre-planting operation.
The role of clover in the Nitrogen cycle is to pull Nitrogen from the air back into the soil.
Because the body does not use the nitrogen in any way.
Post planting operation is the act of collecting crops and grown plants from beds.
explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems
how is the phosphorus cycle different from other biochemicals cycle
there is plenty of water inthe place.
The nitrogen cycle is how nitrogen moves between plants, animals, bacteria, the atmosphere, and the soil. In each phase, it is in a different form.
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It so very inmoprtn to living things like people