Biology, asked by princesingh23, 11 months ago

what is biogeochemical cycle​

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Answered by RagaviRagavendra
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●A biogeochemical cycle is a circuit/pathway by which a chemical element moves through the biotic and the abiotic factors of an ecosystem. It is inclusive of the biotic factors, or living organisms, rocks, air, water, and chemicals●

☆ The major biogeochemical cycles are as follows:
(1) Water Cycle or Hydrologic Cycle
(2) Carbon-Cycle
(3) Nitrogen Cycle
(4) Oxygen Cycle.

☆The producers of an ecosystem take up several basic inorganic nutrients from their non-living environment.

☆Carbon is exported from a cycle in the form of CO2 via respiration of all living organisms.

☆ The most important biogeochemical cycles are the carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle, phosphorus cycle, and the water cycle.

☆The biogeochemical cycles always have a state of equilibrium.

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Answered by annika8956
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BIO GEO CHEMICAL CYCLE

after the decaying of matters by bacteria and fungi.The nutrients present in the decayed matter can be used as manure.this cycle is known as bio geo chemical cycle

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