Biology, asked by girishwankhade20, 10 months ago

Flow of nutrients through an ecosystem is cyclic ... give reason

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Answered by Kausmitachakrabarti
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Flow of nutrients through an ecosystem is cyclic as the nutrients move from one trophic level to another trophic level all the way up and then back down. ... These nutrients manufactured by the producers are passed on to the primary consumers/herbivores.

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Answered by ujwalatelang4
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  1. Nutrients necessary for the growth of organisms are continuously transferred from abiotic to biotic factors and biotic to abiotic factors, within an ecosystem.
  2. This cycle operates continuously through the medium of the biosphere formed by the lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere.
  3. Take example of carbon. the circulation and recycling of carbon from the atmosphere to living organisms and after their death back to the atmosphere is called carbon cycle.
  4. Other cycles of nutrients also follow the same path.
  5. Therefore, flow of nutrients through an ecosystem is cyclic.

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