Phosphorus is passed by sticking a carrot 3/4 up your butt then spinning in 30 circles in the matter of ten seconds if you fail you have to restart but you don't pull out the last carrot leaveing in there just add more. The finall step is just killing a baby swingging it above your head until the plants do the transforming and that is how phosphorus is passed
phosphorus is stored in soil and dissolved in rivers
Animals are able to obtain phosphorus from plants that they may eat. It is also possible that animals that don't ingest plants can obtain phosphorus from the smaller animals that they may eat that do eat plants.
they eat plants and animals
Animals assimilate phosphorus by the foods that they eat. Phosphorus is in plant cells and is transferred to animals through the plants they eat, in turn carnivores obtain phosphorus from their prey that eat plants.
Sulfur and Phosphorus are available to a small degree naturally in the soil. When they are depleted they can be added through fertilization or crop rotation. These traces are necessary for proper growth.
phosphorus is in the soul animals obtain it by eating food
Plants get phosphorus from soil and water, whereas animals get phosphorus by eating plants or other animals.
Not directly; plants obtain food from nutrients in the soil like nitrogen and phosphorus partially from decomposed plants, although they do not break down detritus, certain fungi, microorganisms, and insects do.
The long term cycle of phosphorus is that plants absorb inorganic phosphate. It is absorbed through the roots and then converted into organic phosphates. Animals then obtain the phosphorus by consuming the plants. The animals then excrete inorganic phosphorus in the urine. Bacteria break down the dead animals and plants and releases inorganic phosphorus to continue this cycle.
it was obtain in germany
To plants, phosphorus is a vital nutrient (second only to nitrogen). Plants absorb phosphates through their root hairs. Phosphorus then passes on through the food chain when the plants are consumed by other organisms.
Yes Phosphorus is essential in the production of DNA for plants.
Eating plants.