yes
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
Carbon dioxide is chemical compound. Oxygen and nitrogen are chemical elements.
Ex. are: carbon, oxygen nitrogen, hydrogen.
All proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Most of them also contain sulfur, which is found in the standard amino acid residues cysteine and methionine (any given protein might not contain either of these, though it would be unusual).
they are nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen
there would be no oxygen on earth.
oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen. i hope this helps
The carbon and oxygen cycle are related by complementary relationship. For example whenever animals and humans breath they breath in oxygen and breath out carbon. Another example is plant and trees tack in carbon for nutrients and releases oxygen.
oxygen is being recycled in the carbon cycle
Their is recycled air in the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle and no recycled air in the carbon cycle.
No. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are separate elements.
Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Or oxygen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
The following four elements make up 90 percent of the mass of living things: Oxygen - 65% Carbon - 18.5% Hydrogen - 9.5% Nitrogen - 3.2%