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describe calcium cycle in plants ​

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Answered by hiratayyab17
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When absorbed by plants or microorganisms, calcium enters an organic phase. In this form, calcium is continually recycled between the plant roots, microorganisms, and soil. After a plant, animal, or soil fauna dies, decomposers break down the organism and calcium is released back to the soil in a soluble form.

Answered by lily900000
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When absorbed by plants or microorganisms, calcium enters an organic phase. In this form, calcium is continually recycled between the plant roots, microorganisms, and soil. After a plant, animal, or soil fauna dies, decomposers break down the organism and calcium is released back to the soil in a soluble form.

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