Food nutrient cycle is a process by which nutrients are passed from living things to non-living things in a continuous cycle.
Nutrients are the chemicals needed by all living things and are continually cycled through ecosystems.
Examples: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorous.
Water - to drink
Carbon - plants absorb to created oxygen
Nitrogen - Plants gather it from the atmosphere (we can't use it in this form), the Nitrogen is converted into Nitrates which plants use and then released back into the atmosphere as nitrogen.
Phosphorous - absorbed by plants.
All of the life on earth revolves around a few key nutrients and in combination with energy form the sun it is theses nutrients which are required by all of earth's producers. These nutrients are essentially contained within a closed system on earth, which means no nutrients enter or leave the biosphere in large quantities. For this reason there is a limited amount of the essential nutrients available to the producers, so the available nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus must be recycled and reused by organisms. The recycling of these nutrients involves interactions between both the living organisms and the physical environment, so they are called biogeochemical cycles. These cycles are often considered to be "leaky" since nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus may be carried away in rain water to the deep ocean where it is removed from the cycle, other sources of nutrient loss include harvesting and burning of organic material. The following nutrient cycles are of utmost importance to all life and earth and are reported on thoroughly.
Nutrient Cycles:
· Water Cycle
· Carbon Cycle
· Nitrogen Cycle
· Phosphorus Cycle
A nutrient cycle (or ecological recycling) is the movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter. The process is regulated by food web pathways that decompose matter into mineral nutrients. Nutrient cycles occur within ecosystems. Ecosystems are interconnected systems where matter and energy flows and is exchanged as organisms feed, digest, and migrate about.
Nutrient Cycle, is a general term for the course traced by any particular life-essential substance as it moves through the physical and biological environment. The nutrient cycle is a basic concept in ecology. Essential nutrient cycles include those of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and water. Many other elements and compounds are also essential, even if only in trace amounts.
Nutrient cycle is the process by which nutrients are passed from living things to non-living things in a continuous cycle.
nutrients --> grass, leaves --> insect --> bird --> bird dies --> decomposers --> nutrients...
or
nutrients --> grass --> rabbits --> hawk --> droppings --> decomposers --> nutrients...
etc
Food Nutrient Cycle- The food nutrient cycle is a process by which nutrients are passed from living things to non-living things in a CONTINUOUS CYCLE.
you need oxygen to breath so that is how the nutrient cycle is important.
The cotyledon is the nutrient storage area of the seed.
Phosphorous
no
because it follows the phosphorus rock cycle.
Water helps carbon and other elements to complete the nutrient cycle.
you need oxygen to breath so that is how the nutrient cycle is important.
they considered part of food nutrient cycle becausefood all living things need food
the answer is the food nutrients si do with producers if the food is constructed of nutrient cycle?
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The importance of cardiac cycle is to sustain human life.
Human activities effect a nutrient cycle by increasing the amounts of nutrients in the cycle faster then natural biotic and abiotic processes can move them back to the stores.
Nutrient
Importance of PhosphorusPhosphorus, mainly in the form of the ions, is an essential and important nutrient of both animals and plants. hope it will help you!!
Yes it is.
The cotyledon is the nutrient storage area of the seed.
limiting nutrient