The plants that live on the lithosphere include mineral based plants and the lithosphere covers all of the entire Earth.
Plants fixate nitrogen from the air from lightning or precipitation fixation. Bacteria in the soil also fixate nitrogen in the air. Animals eat the plants and defecate or urinate as they eat. These wastes are incorporated into the soil through decomposition as organic matter. Mineralization occurs, turning the organic nitrate into ammonium. Nitrification then occurs turning the ammonium into nitrites, and another nitrification step turns nitrites to nitrates. These nitrates are absorbed by the plants and the cycle continues.
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Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
Nicotine is primarily found in the leaves of tobacco plants.
Yes, triglycerides are present in plants. Triglycerides are a type of fat storage molecule found in plant cells, particularly in plant oils and fats. These triglycerides serve as a source of energy for the plant.
The lithosphere is The crust and upper mantle that make up the earth's solid outer layer. Plants found in the lithosphere are aloe vera, Christmas cactus, neem, orchids, etc.
Well, honey, the lithosphere is all about rocks and soil, not exactly the ideal hangout spot for plants. Plants prefer the biosphere, where there's dirt to dig their roots into and sunlight to soak up. So, to answer your question, no plants live in the lithosphere because they're too busy thriving in the biosphere.
Iron, Fe, is the 4th largest element found on the lithosphere.
Ah, the lithosphere is the Earth's outer layer, filled with all kinds of beautiful plants! From hardy succulents like cacti that thrive in dry deserts, to vibrant wildflowers that bloom in rocky mountain regions. Each plant has its own unique way of adapting to the rocky terrain of the lithosphere, creating a stunning tapestry of life for us to appreciate and enjoy.
no. helium is found in the atmosphere.
It is found in the lithosphere, which is the solid part of the earth.
Actually, The lithosphere consists of solid rock, soil and minerals. The biosphere consists of all living plants and animals and their interactions with the rocks, soil, air and water in their habitats.
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No, calcium carbonate is a compound commonly found in rocks, minerals, and the shells of marine organisms. The lithosphere refers to the rigid outer layer of the Earth, including the crust and upper mantle. While calcium carbonate can be a component of the lithosphere, it is not synonymous with it.
The lithosphere consists of the crust and upper mantle.
Yes, many living organisms inhabit the lithosphere, including organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with the rock and soil of the lithosphere to derive nutrients and support their survival.
Although the bottom of the lithosphere is also part of the mantle, the answer is the mantle.