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It is Respiration
Gross: total nitrogen transformed form organic to mineral form in soil over a period of time Net = Gross - the ammount re-taken up by microbes during the same period of time Net is a measure of "plant available" mineral nitrogen production.
Some idiot who has absolutely no knowledge of proper nutrition or body function. They copy and pasted false, misleading information about an essential mineral to the mineralization of bones and teeth.
No, fluoride is not an essential nutrient. You can identify an essential nutrient by depriving yourself of the nutrient like vitamin C or Iodine as examples and if optimal health does not continue you have identified an essential nutrient. Dental caries are caused by oral bacteria and re-mineralization is not the solution.
process is process and mechanism is mechanism.
Nitrogen Mineralization is the process in which organic forms of nitrogen {proteins in dead plant material} are converted by microbes to in-organic forms of nitrogen {ammonium & nitrate}
The replacement of organic material with minerals over a period of time, as in petrified wood, is an example of the process of mineralization.
Permineralization
mineralization
17 million years
It is Respiration
Mineralization (Biology), the process through which an organic substance becomes impregnated by inorganic substances
Mineralization occurs in the original remains, inside the shells bones and teeth, of animals and fish. This process turns remains into fossils.
It forms by other elements reacting against each other..
Fossilized wood is commonly found with replacement mineralization.
We don't really know what colors the Mesozoic animals were because the pigments didn't survive the mineralization process. More significantly, there were no flying dinosaurs. There were flying REPTILES, but they were another kind of creature entirely.
Aminization is the first step in soil mineralization in which proteins are broken down into amino acids such as NH4+. Heterotrophic organisms (require carbon); bacteria and fungi convert proteins in organic residues to amino acids, amines, and urea. The next step in the mineralization process is Ammonification. Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, fungi, and actinomycetes are active in conversion of aminization products to NH4+ (Soil moisture and temperature optimums important in microbial population activity) If we go through aminization and ammonification the net result is NH4 but the plant wants NO2- and NO3- (nitrification)