Renewable resources
Renewable Resource
Food Chain
20 cycles
all of the cycles (water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles) are the same because they are all cycles that have to do with the atmosphere.
Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are what make up the biogeochemical cycles. Since all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.
Glacier cycles.
biochemical cycles connect biological, geological, and chemical aspects of the biosphere.
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4 Bio chemical cycles are Nitrogen,oxygen,corbon,and phousphorous cycle.
4 Bio chemical cycles are Nitrogen,oxygen,corbon,and phousphorous cycle.
yes resource allocation graph have cycles without a deadlock existing.
biochemical cycles connect biological, geological, and chemical aspects of the biosphere.
- In a Food Chain Producers To Consumers or Biochemical Cycles
The atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the lithosphere.
Carbon cycle is a type of Gaseous cycle.Biological/biochemical cycles can only be either Gaseous or Sedimentary. I hope it will work :)
According to latest definitions; it is all primary energy resources that could not be replenished or recovered in cycles less than 100 years; such as coal, oil, and natural gas
A renewable resource is one that is capable of being replaced by ecologic or natural cycles, whereas a nonrenewable resource cannot be naturally replaced. Lead is nonrenewable resource since once depleted it cannot be restored.
Similarity: They are both cycles, therefore both have a reactant that s regenerated. In the Krebs Cycle, oxaloacetate is regenerated. In the Calvin cycle, RuBP is regenerated (ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate). Difference: Glucose is completely broken down in the Krebs Cycle to carbon dioxide, which in the Calvin Cycle, glucose is made as a product.