Almost all living things need oxygen. Plants start the oxygen cycle through the process of photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide, and release oxygen. Animals then take in the oxygen and convert it into carbon dioxide through a process called respiration.
carbon and oxygen takes place when animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
phosphorus is not cycled through the earth's atmosphere
A scientist might ask through what process the whale obtains the carbon dioxide. Additionally a scientist might ask what effect the carbon dioxide would have on the surrounding environment.
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Autotrophs get the nitrogen from the soil by the nitrogen fixing bacteria that convert nitrogen to nitrate salts used up by plants while heterotrophs gets them when they consume the autotrophs, making them have some of the nitrates in palnts. Autotrophs and heterotrophs then die and are decomposed by bacteria to recycle the nitrogen in air . Some of those bacteria converts the nitrates into form of nitrogen recycling them into the atmosphere.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help cycle nitrogen through the ecosystems in a variety of ways. With plants, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria help ensure that nitrogen is cycled back into the soil.
Water carries nitrogen and carbon through the environment.
Some forms of nitrogen and carbon are carried through the environment by plants and animals.
it is removed through lightning
We get Nitrogen compounds into our bodies through protein food we eat. This Nitrogen is again released to the environment by excretion. Also after animals are dead the nitrogen is released to the environment by decaying.
You can find most information about Nitrogen Dioxide and other such chemicals through the United States Environmental Protection Agency or EPA for short.
I think it's called the 'nitrogen cycle' .
I think it's called the 'nitrogen cycle' .
the nitrogen cycle
it goes through your body and comes out as carbon dioxide. trees use the carbon dioxide to make more nitrogen that you breathe again.
If you just let it in, It would be 99% of ordinary air. If you send a spark through it, it would be nitrogen dioxide (it is toxic).
the nitrogen cycle is the pathway that nitrogen follows through an ecosystem. or something with decaying animals putting nutrients back into the soil.
no because its online somewhere else