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Phosphate is the correct answer.
Phosphate is the correct answer.
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) has a wide variety of uses in products including fertilizers and soaps as well as in soft drinks. It is used as a preservative in many foods and drinks to give them tartness. Phosphorus is found in natural foods such as chicken, tomatoes, meat and fish and it is an essential component of teeth and bones.
phosphate
Fertilizer has three numbers for the ingredients. Nitrogen, phosphate and potash are the components. So when you buy fertilizer, the first number stands for the nitrogen, the second number for phosphate, and the third number is the potash. Calcium, sulfur, and magnesium are used as micronutrients.
Phosphate is a mineral used in making soda.
Fertilizer often contains minerals including iron and potassium.
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) has a wide variety of uses in products including fertilizers and soaps as well as in soft drinks. It is used as a preservative in many foods and drinks to give them tartness. Phosphorus is found in natural foods such as chicken, tomatoes, meat and fish and it is an essential component of teeth and bones.
No, Phosporic acid requires a very plentiful source of phosporus which both of these plants fail to provide. However, high phosphate fertilizer COULD theoreticaly be used for the process
ATP synthase
Fertilizer = Domestic Animal + Grass
Mitochondria make Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP) from Adenosine Di-Phosphate (ADP), a phosphate and energy supplied for various reactions.