How do the carbon, nitrogen, hydrologic, and phosphorus cycles get from organisms back to the environment?
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Examples include the carbon, nitrogenand phosphorus cycles (nutrientcycles) and the water cycle. Thecarbon cycle includes the uptake ofcarbon dioxide by plants through, its ingestion by animals and its release to the atmosphere through respiration and decay of organic materials.
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