Nitrogen is one of the elements present in nitrates which is a mineral that plants need for growth. Nitrogen fixing soil bacteria take the nitrogen from the air and change it into ammonium, and then further changed by nitrifying bacteria into nitrates. these nitrates are then taken up by the plants.
so that animals can get protein they need to live
and also allow the growth of plants.
The nitrogen cycle recycles nitrogen through an ecosystem, making it available to all organisms!(:
The nitrogen cycle is a closed system, and recycling nitrogen is the only way to replenish it for an ecosystem.
Yes they complete the nitrogen cycle.
plants
Yes it is.
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either
Bacteria plays a very important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the balance in the environment to thrive. Bacteria aids in the creation of oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
Energy is continuously added to the ecosystem and molecules are recycled.
the nitrogen cycle is the pathway that nitrogen follows through an ecosystem. or something with decaying animals putting nutrients back into the soil.
The carbon cycle is a closed system, and recycling carbon is the only way to replenish it for an ecosystem.
Energy and matter-M
maintaining the balance of certain nutrients, such as nitrogen, in the ecosystem
Yes it is.
Magnets.
As energy and matter flow through an ecosystem, matter must be recycled and reused. Substances such as water, carbon, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus each pass between the living and nonliving worlds through biogeochemical cycles.
Nitrogen.
energy
Nitrogen must be cycled through an ecosystem so that the nitrogen is available for organisms to make proteins.
no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either
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.