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The steps of the phosphorus cycle include these below: 1. Phosphate is released by the erosion of rocks. 2. Plants and fungi take up the phosphate with their roots. 3. Phosphorus moves from producers to consumers via food chain. 4. Phosphorus may seep into groundwater from soil, over time forming into rock. 5. When these rocks erode, the cycle begins again.
ATP turns into ADP when energy is released along with a phosphate group. once adenine loses its phosphate groups it recylces back into ATP where the cycle starts again.
I think you'd call that "organic decomposition".
Nitrogen cycle
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sodium is Na phosphate is PO43- again, if you meant to ask the formula of the compound sodium phosphate it is Na3PO4
Decomposition :)
ADP can form ATP again by bonding with another phosphate. This process creates a renewable cycle of ATP formation and breakdown
Rock cycle
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First ATP is broken down by breaking the bond between the third and second bond between the phosphate groups in ATP. Forming a phosphate and ADP. These are then rejoined. This for example, occurs during chemiosmosis, in photosynthesis, forming again ATP.
Decomposition is the name of the process carried out by bacteria in compost piles to make nutrients available to plants again. Decomposition requires consumption and excretion of alternately layered, carbon- and nitrogen-rich, small-sized recyclables. It also will involve the changeover of macro- and micro-organisms from living to nutrient-rich, non-living factors with death.
It is recycled by added a phosphate group to it to make ATP again.
It IS available again. There was a shortage and according to my pharmacist the shortage is over.
The steps of the phosphorus cycle include these below: 1. Phosphate is released by the erosion of rocks. 2. Plants and fungi take up the phosphate with their roots. 3. Phosphorus moves from producers to consumers via food chain. 4. Phosphorus may seep into groundwater from soil, over time forming into rock. 5. When these rocks erode, the cycle begins again.
It is recycled by added a phosphate group to it to make ATP again.