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2 Explain the cycle of nutrients in the forest.​

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Answered by kajal3917
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In forest environments, the nutrient cycle involves animals, plants, fungi and bacteria living above- and below-ground (the soil is alive!), as well as mineral components of soil, dead leaves and wood, and water from rain and snowfall. ... These nutrients are stored in the leaves, flowers and other parts of plants.

Answered by sunnykrpatel54021
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The nutrient cycle is a system where energy and matter are transferred between living organisms and non-living parts of the environment. ... In forest environments, there is an exchange of nutrient elements such as hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen among the soil, plants and animals living within the environment.

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