what are the types of bio geochemical chemical cycles a d explain those cycles
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Carbon cycle:
The carbon cycle is the simplest of all nutrient cycles. The major reservoir of carbon is the ocean where it remains stored as bicarbonate.
Nitrogen cycle:
The nitrogen cycle is a complex one though it is a complete and perfect cycle. The cycle exhibits marked difference from that of carbon cycle.
Phosphorus Cycle:
Phosphorus is a necessary and important constituent of protoplasm. It has been evaluated that the ratio of phosphorus to other elements in organisms is considerably greater than the ratio of phosphorus in the available and primary sources.
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Carbon cycle:
The carbon cycle is the simplest of all nutrient cycles. The major reservoir of carbon is the ocean where it remains stored as bicarbonate.
Nitrogen cycle:
The nitrogen cycle is a complex one though it is a complete and perfect cycle. The cycle exhibits marked difference from that of carbon cycle.
Phosphorus Cycle:
Phosphorus is a necessary and important constituent of protoplasm. It has been evaluated that the ratio of phosphorus to other elements in organisms is considerably greater than the ratio of phosphorus in the available and primary sources.
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