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It doesn't. Harvesting removes soil nitrogen
it doesn't, it only removes soil nitrogen
Nitrogen must be cycled through an ecosystem so that the nitrogen is available for organisms to make proteins.
Organisms tend to get phosphorus from their local ecosystem. An organism can also get nitrogen from its local ecosystem. Nitrogen is added to the organism's local ecosystem by bacteria from the air.
Yes. Lightening can fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil, making nitrogen available to the plants and ultimately animals in an ecosystem.
nitrogen fixation. look it up
There is only one ecosystem the comprise with animals. The only ecosystem that comprises animal is nitrogen.
Yes it can.
maintaining the balance of certain nutrients, such as nitrogen, in the ecosystem
Decomposers are responsible for producing nitrogen compounds, This continual transfer of nitrogen from the non living part of the environment to the living part and back again is called the nitrogen cycle.
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.
explain how nitrogen cycles through the land and ocean ecosystems