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The difference between the phosphorus cycle and carbon cycle lies in the fact that
(a) the phosphorus cycle does not include a gaseous phase but the carbon cycle does
(b) phosphorus does not enter living entities but carbon enters
(c) the phosphorus cycle includes a solid phase, the carbon cycle does not
(d) primary reservoir of the phosphorus cycle is the atmosphere, but rocks are the primary
reservoirs for carbon cycle
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Answers

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The difference between the phosphorus cycle and carbon cycle lies in the fact that a) The phosphorus cycle does not include a gaseous phase but the carbon cycle does.

Explanation:

  • The phosphorus cycle is different from the oxygen, nitrogen and carbon cycles because it has no gas form within the cycle as the others do.
  • In the phosphorus cycle, the Phosphorus moves through food webs. Plants absorb phosphate from the soil and water.
  • Phosphorus is then returned to the earth when an animal or plant dies and decomposes.
  • The main difference between the carbon and phosphorus cycle is that the carbon cycle interacts with the atmosphere, whereas the phosphorus cycle does not interact with the atmosphere.
  • Therefore, the carbon cycle is a type of gaseous cycling, whereas phosphorus cycling is sedimentary cycling.
Answered by letmeanswer12
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The difference between the phosphorus cycle and carbon cycle (A) the phosphorus cycle does not include a gaseous phase but the carbon cycle does :

Explanation:

  • Definition of carbon cycle:
  • The constant migration of carbon atoms from the surface to the Atmosphere and back to the atmosphere is shown by the carbon cycle.
  • When species die, volcanoes erupt, flames burn, fossil fuels are burnt, and a variety of other processes emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
  • Process of Carbon cycle:
  • Photosynthesis and metabolism are the two main processes that occur in the ecological system.
  • Plants utilize carbon dioxide and create oxygen during photosynthesis.
  • During metabolism, oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product.
  • Importance of carbon cycle:
  • The carbon cycle explains how carbon moves from one reservoir to another on the planet.
  • This cycle is critical for the Earth's climate and carbon balance to hold steady.
  • Definition of Phosphorus cycle:
  • Phosphorus flows through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere in a process known as the cycling of nutrients.
  • Phosphorus is necessary for plant and animal growth as well as the health of soil microorganisms, but it is gradually reduced in the soil over time.
  • Importance of Phosphorus cycle:
  • The phosphorus cycle increases the amount of phosphorus available soil for plant development and soil fertility.
  • Understanding the phosphorus cycle's mechanism aids in understand the physiology of the many microorganisms involved in the process.
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