Organic Phosphates move from producers to consumers & then to the rest of the ecosystem.
Organic phosphate moves through a food web when plants take up inorganic phosphate from the soil and convert it into organic compounds during photosynthesis. Herbivores then consume the plants and assimilate the organic phosphate into their own tissues. Carnivores subsequently obtain organic phosphate by consuming herbivores. The organic phosphate is eventually returned to the soil through decomposition and excretion.
The energy needed to add a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP comes from cellular respiration, specifically the process of oxidative phosphorylation. During oxidative phosphorylation, energy is released as electrons move down the electron transport chain, which is used to pump protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane. The flow of protons back through ATP synthase drives the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP.
Water flows primarily through the pore spaces in the soil, which are the gaps between soil particles where water can move freely. The movement of water through soil is influenced by factors such as soil texture, structure, and organic matter content.
Water, air, nutrients, and organic matter filter through the soil. These substances move through the soil profile, facilitating plant growth and supporting various soil organisms. The composition and characteristics of the soil affect how well it filters and retains these substances.
Humus is the organic component of soil. It's crumbly in texture, dark brown in color, and fresh in smell. It works as a natural fertilizer. It helps air and water to move properly through soil. It helps soil particles to clump together.
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Organic phosphate moves through a food web when plants take up inorganic phosphate from the soil and convert it into organic compounds during photosynthesis. Herbivores then consume the plants and assimilate the organic phosphate into their own tissues. Carnivores subsequently obtain organic phosphate by consuming herbivores. The organic phosphate is eventually returned to the soil through decomposition and excretion.
Phosphate is mainly present in bones in animals, but is incorporated in most tissues of plants and animals - and through digestion gets absorbed and incorporated in a person's body and is dynamically present, being released and excreted through urine and feces. Thus excreted phosphate returns to the environment where it is available for uptake into plants and into the food web.
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Food does not move through the pancreas. While the pancreas produces substances that react chemically with food in the small intestines, the food does not come into contact with the pancreas.
the peristalis waves makes the undigested food to move.
The digestive system has smooth muscle through out it, and they help move the food.
Yes, the muscles squeeze the food through the digestive system :)
They do not move because they can make their own food through photosynthesis.
move blood through the blood vessels, move food through the stomach, and move waste out of the body
The Fungi Kingdom does not move or produce chlorophyll, so they cannot make their own food. They feed off of other\ things. For example, mold grows on foods and feeds off of that food.
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