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there are many Diffrent ways in which the water cycle can rotate to
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
Food webs
Yes in vinegar, sour wine, and as acetate (at pH above 6.8) in many biochemical pathways like citric acid cycle or fatty acid synthesis and breakdown.
Rocks are a great source of radioactive dating and they are also a great source of many of the rare minerals on Earth. Rocks also lend hand in the Phosphorus cycle, which is crucial all organisms in gaining the element Phosphorus. I can think of many benefits of rocks. They are the like fossilized pages from the past. I cannot think of any negative side effects or disadvantages of rocks however.
there are many Diffrent ways in which the water cycle can rotate to
Respiratory pathways, energy producing, TCA-cycle (citric acid cycle, Krebs cycle) and many other related pathways.Cf. 'Related links' on Mitochondrial Functions
clastic rocks are rocks that are broken off other rocks or sediments of rocks and come from many rocks through erosion nonfoliated is the opposite
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
Food webs
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
After many years, as rocks are eroded, gases trapped in them will be released into the atmosphere so in a way rocks are "storage rooms" for gases just as our Earth is.
Yes in vinegar, sour wine, and as acetate (at pH above 6.8) in many biochemical pathways like citric acid cycle or fatty acid synthesis and breakdown.
If all three bulbs are in parallel, then there are three current pathways.
The moon goes through a complete cycle of its phases in 29.53 days.
Is this a statement or a question? I have no idea what you are asking. Are you needing the the names of these pathways, enzymes, or substrates? Pathways: Animals * Glycolysis * Kreb's Cycle * Electron Transport Chain * Oxidative Phosphorylation (ATP Synthase) Plants * Calvin Cycle Enzymes: * Too many to name or be more specific Substrates: * Also too many to name unless you are talking about a specific pathway If you are asking which enzymes occur in both aerobic respiration and photosynthesis: * Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase * Phosphoglycerate kinase * Triosephosphate isomerase (TIM) * Aldolase
rocks are used in many things. it can be gravel, bricks for a house, or concrete in the parking lot. rocks are not limited to just those things. there are many more, just look it up somewhere else on the internet and you will find dozens of answers.