Biology, asked by corinnbella2005, 11 months ago

Which biogeochemical cycle is used in the creation of nucleic acids? A. Nitrogen cycle B. Primary Productivity C. Phosphorus Cycle D. Water cycle

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Answered by Aadharsha20
10

Answer:

I guess it to be Nitrogen cycle .

Explanation:

I hope this to be right as this is the only cycle that involves nitrogen..

Answered by ssonu43568
6

Answer is option A

Explanation:

  • Nitrogen is one of the essential supplements basic for the endurance of every single living life form.In spite of the fact that nitrogen is exceptionally copious in the climate as dinitrogen gas (N2), it is to a great extent difficult to reach right now most life forms, making nitrogen a rare asset and frequently restricting essential profitability in numerous biological systems
  • In this manner, nitrogen experiences a wide range of changes in the biological system, changing starting with one structure then onto the next as living beings use it for development and, at times, vitality. The significant changes of nitrogen will be nitrogen obsession, nitrification, denitrification, anammox, and ammonification. The change of nitrogen into its numerous oxidation states is critical to efficiency in the biosphere and is exceptionally reliant on the exercises of an assorted array of microorganisms, for example, microscopic organisms, archaea, and parasites\
  • Hence, the right answer is option A "Nitrogen cycle"

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