Biology, asked by treveyonbrown2001, 1 year ago

How do sulfur and phosphorus move from the biotic to the abiotic pools during their cycles?

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Answered by mariannabingham13
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Decomposers break down the remains of producers and consumers.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Decomposing elements break down the ultimate remains of producers and consumers.

Nutrients including sulfur and Phosphorus move through the ecosystem through a biogeochemical cyclic process.

Chemical elements move via a pathway, that is termed as a biogeochemical cycle.

Those move by means of the biotic and the abiotic components of the ecosystem.

It includes biotic factors, or living organisms, rocks, air, water, and chemicals.

All chemical elements in an organism are part of the great biogeochemical cycle.

The chemical here moves through both biotic and abiotic components other than an organism that acts as a carrier.

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