thru the three Rs reuse,reduce, and recycle
Prokaryotes play a role in the nitrogen cycle by converting nitrogen gas into ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation. They also play a role in the carbon cycle by decomposing organic matter and releasing carbon dioxide back into the environment.
Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes
Eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotes.
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Yes, prokaryotes have a plasma membrane.
Prokaryotes recycle carbon and make nitrogen available to plants
None. Plants recycle carbon dioxide continuously.
carbon recycling is when u recycle carbon
carbon recycling is when u recycle carbon
from carbon dioxide
Prokaryotes can recycle elements both by breaking down dead matter, and by fixing elements like nitrogen from the atmosphere.
Prokaryotes play a role in the nitrogen cycle by converting nitrogen gas into ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation. They also play a role in the carbon cycle by decomposing organic matter and releasing carbon dioxide back into the environment.
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they recycle any organic matter and recycle carbon
Plants recycle materials by breathing out oxygen. It is in some way like a trade. We breath out carbon dioxide, then they inhale carbon dioxide through their leaves, then exhale oxygen. So they recycle their materials by exhaling oxygen through their leaves.
Plants recycle materials by breathing out oxygen. It is in some way like a trade. We breath out carbon dioxide, then they inhale carbon dioxide through their leaves, then exhale oxygen. So they recycle their materials by exhaling oxygen through their leaves.
recycle matter but not energy.