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Carbon is cycled more slowly in northern ecosystems than the tropics because the tropics have more plants and animals. That means that the carbon is more quickly exchanged throughout organisms.
The carbon cycle is a process by which carbon is cycled between the atmosphere, land, water and organisms. Carbon enters a short-term cycle in an ecosystem when producers, such as plants, convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere into carbohydrates during photosynthesis.The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth
The fox makes it, the plant breaks it apart.
Photosynthesis Source - USATestPrep
You are able to still breathe because of the air ducts in the school. The air is cycled through these ducts, this renews the air in the classroom.
Chemicals/Nutrients
The matter would begin to pile up in an ecosystem and the level of nutrients in the soil would eventually start to decrease, which would affect plant growth. Matter is constantly cycled through ecosystems, and this cycling is what provides a constant supply of nutrients for plants.
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Nitrogen must be cycled through an ecosystem so that the nitrogen is available for organisms to make proteins.
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limiting nutrient
The major elements cycled in nature are carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, and oxygen which forms part of all the cycles.
Saprobiants (or to you and me microbes) many different types do different things, but basically they brake down the larger chains normally into the soil, they're then taken up by plants which are eaten by primary consumers and the chain goes on! example of a few are nitrogen fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle.
Carbon is cycled more slowly in northern ecosystems than the tropics because the tropics have more plants and animals. That means that the carbon is more quickly exchanged throughout organisms.
Yes. Food or fuel creates energy, energy is transferred through "nutritional" content. There are several different factors that control the primary productivity of energy and biomass flow. Energy flow is the amount of energy that moves through a food chain. The energy input, or energy that enters the ecosystem, is measured in Joules or calories. Accordingly, the energy flow is also called calorific flow. In the study of energy flow, ecologists try to quantify the importance of different species and feeding relationships. The largest source of energy for an ecosystem is the sun.Energy that is not used in an ecosystem is eventually lost as heat. Energy and nutrients are passed around through the food chain, when one organism eats another organism. Any energy remaining in a dead organism is consumed by decomposers. Nutrients can be cycled through an ecosystem but energy is simply lost over time.
how is wat cycled in the environment?????
I'm not 100% sure, but my guess would be in order to maintain balance in the ecosystem the nutrients must be cycled throughout. In order for all organisms to survive they need each other, which means there must be some sort of cycle in order for the organisms to interact. The Carbon, Water, and Nitrogen cycle are very good examples of important cycles within ecosystems.