minerals
Inorganic elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulfur are extracted from the soil by plants. These elements are essential for plant growth and are passed up the food chain to humans when we consume plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts.
mineral
reactive metals can often be extracted by electrolysis where there ore is disolved into a solvent and an electric current is passed through.
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
For example the nitric oxide (NO2) extracted by the thermal decomposition of a nitrate (as copper nitrate) is passed through water.
A decomposition reaction breaks down a compound into its elements. For example, when an electric current is passed through water, it decomposes into hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. 2H2O --electrolysis--> 2H2 + O2
The process by which carbon moves from inorganic to organic compounds and back is called the carbon cycle. Carbon is taken up by plants through photosynthesis and passed through the food chain as organisms consume one another. Carbon is released back into the atmosphere through processes like respiration and decomposition.
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gentetically or lifestyle. They are not contaigious.
reactive metals can often be extracted by electrolysis where there ore is disolved into a solvent and an electric current is passed through.
The virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes
By the pathogen man.
typically via mosquitoes
For example the nitric oxide (NO2) extracted by the thermal decomposition of a nitrate (as copper nitrate) is passed through water.
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It passed. -.-
Fleas infested with a parasite passed it on to humans.
Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
Since its discovery in the 1980s, AIDS has evolved significantly. Advances in antiretroviral therapy have transformed it from a deadly disease to a chronic condition. Increased awareness and prevention efforts have also helped reduce new infections, although challenges such as stigma and access to treatment still persist.