Recycling is probably the most important issue why lesser or greater percentage of the natural reserves are still existing. Secondly recycling of various types of biodegradable and non-biodegradable items prevents the entry of various types of botulistic bacteria and pollutants into the biosphere. Thus it could be concluded that through proper process of recycling and proper enthusiastic support of the concerned authorities in this matter could prove much helpful in the near or farther future.
Nutrients are recycled in ecosystems, but not in organisms.
energy flows in one direction and nutrients are recycled.
Magnets.
Yes, iridium can be recycled and must be recycled because is very rare and expensive.
Yes the chemical nutrients can be recycled in the ecosystem.
They are recycled :)
Decomposers
Nutrients move through ecosystems in a cyclical manner, being recycled and reused by organisms. Energy flows through ecosystems in a one-way direction, gradually being lost as heat at each trophic level. Nutrients are often limited and must be recycled, while energy flows through and out of ecosystems.
Nutrients in an ecosystem are recycled through processes like decomposition, where organic matter is broken down by bacteria and fungi into nutrient-rich soil. Plants then take up these nutrients from the soil, animals eat the plants, and when plants and animals die, their nutrients are returned to the soil through decomposition to be used again. This cycle continues, ensuring that nutrients are continually recycled within the ecosystem.
Matter must be recycled through ecosystems to ensure that nutrients are continuously available for plants and animals. This cycling process allows for the efficient use and reuse of resources in the ecosystem, maintaining the balance of energy flow and supporting the growth and survival of all living organisms.
basicly , they die and then the earth eats its left overs
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