The carbon cycle
The nitrogen cycle
The Phosphorus cycle
The Sulfur cycle
The water cycle
The Calcium cycle
There could also be a Hydrogen and Oxygen cycle but these are usually included in the Carbon, Water and Nitrogen cycle.
There could also be a rare mineral cycle too but this seems to simplistic to be honoured with a name.
biogeochemical cycles. water, oxygen, carbon, etc.
Biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cycles.
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
When a substance melts, the molecules move more freely and when it freezes, they move more slowly. When a substance boils and becomes a vapor (gas), the molecules again move faster than when in the liquid state, and when the vapor condenses, the molecules move slower.
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They burn energy from ATP molecules and produce carbon dioxide. Then they wait for diffusion of oxygen to enter and 'recharge the ADP molecules back into ATP molecules so they can burn them again. As a simpler way to say it: In tissue respiration carbon dioxide is released and oxygen is re-absorbed. This the word equation for celluar respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 -------------------> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ~38 ATP
This is a good question, however, there is no set list!Depending on the cell, different chemicals could be found within it!However, we can talk about some basic ones:Carbon is an obvious one as you may have heard humans and other animals being referred to as Carbon based organisms. Carbon is found within molecules like Glucoseand other sugars like Deoxyribose which is part of the make up of DNA found within the Nucleus of all cells.Phosphorus is another element found within DNA as part of the Phosphate molecule. The rest of the Phosphate molecule is composed of Oxygen.Nitrogen is, again, found within DNA and all proteins.Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe, so it's only right that it should be found virtually everywherewithin cells!The goes on, but those are some of the basic elements found within cells.
Molecules can be divided into smaller molecules and then form new molecules again.
The Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over by the carbon cycle. The only new matter in the biosphere is the energy from the sun. The total amount of carbon on Earth remains the same, but it takes different forms. Every living thing contains carbon. As living things die and decompose, the carbon is recycled again and again.
The Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over by the carbon cycle. The only new matter in the biosphere is the energy from the sun. The total amount of carbon on Earth remains the same, but it takes different forms. Every living thing contains carbon. As living things die and decompose, the carbon is recycled again and again.
Say we start with a solid. The molecules vibrate around fixed points, little movement. When temperature rises, these molecules gain kinetic energy and spread out to form a liquid. The molecules are moving faster, colliding into each other every so often. Temperature rises again and the molecules reach the gas phase. The same when temperature decreases but just the opposite.
The cyclical nature of the Krebs cycle allows for continuous regeneration of intermediates for further energy production. It also serves as an important metabolic hub, connecting various metabolic pathways within the cell. The cycle helps extract high-energy electrons and produces molecules such as NADH and FADH2, which are crucial for the electron transport chain and ATP synthesis.
Because the DNA molecules are twisted around and around. Almost like if you start twisting a string it will curl and then curl again upon itself.
We are like Goldfish, we swim around the bowl and notice a castle, we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle, we swim around again and we go OH! a castle. Catch my Drift?
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
Of course. Its only the arrangement and bonding of molecules that differentiate them. You can verify it by taking a glass of sweet water, freezing it and taste it. Now again allow it to melt and taste it again. You won't feel any difference.
Endocytosis is a process which allows a cell to engulf molecules in their entirety and surround those molecules in a membrane. Transport is when small molecules can actively transport through a cellular membrane and come out again.
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