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Plants that have died can be composted and returned to the soil as a mulch.
When nitrogen is returned to the soil through the decomposition of dead plants, the interaction is primarily between the biosphere (dead plants) and the geosphere (soil). The nitrogen is cycled through these two spheres as part of nutrient recycling in ecosystems.
Yes, when consumers eat dead plant and animal matter, the nutrients in their bodies are broken down and returned to the soil through their waste products like feces. This process helps to recycle nutrients and nourish the soil for new plant growth.
Yes. The nutrients get released from the creature that decomposes and returned to the soil, which the plants absorb through their roots
The answer is soil. Soil is brown and is used to grow plants in.
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Soil is used for growing plants.
Plants mainly obtain nitrogen in the form of nitrates from the soil through their roots. This nitrogen is then used by plants to build proteins and other essential molecules. When plants die or shed leaves, nitrogen is returned to the soil through decomposition, where it can be taken up by other plants.
in plants and soil
false, when the plant dies in this case, nitrogen is returned to the soil
Potting soil.
in plants and soil