I put it there.
phosphate
You would enter the Arabian Sea
It can enter into the urea cycle
Phosphate can enter the water system through various sources, including agricultural runoff, sewage discharge, and detergents. These sources can introduce large amounts of phosphate into rivers, lakes, and oceans, leading to eutrophication and harmful algal blooms.
The Irish Sea.
lakes
Phosphorus enters living plants primarily through the roots in the form of inorganic phosphate ions. These phosphate ions are taken up by plant roots and utilized in various biological processes, such as DNA and RNA synthesis, energy transfer, and enzyme function. Phosphorus can also enter plants through organic matter decomposition in the soil.
The Arabian Sea
it never does
The Darling River does not enter the sea. It is a tributary of the Murray River, which has its mouth at the southern coast, near Encounter Bay.
delta
At the coast.