Biology, asked by TbiaSamishta, 11 months ago

Which nutrient cycle is sedimentary cycle in ecosystem ? (a) Hydrogen cycle (b) Phosphorus cycle (c) Nitrogen cycle (d) Oxygen cycle

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Answered by Secondman
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"The answer is (c)  Nitrogen cycle.

Nitrogen is a unimaginably flexible component, which subsists in inorganic and natural structures just as a wide range of oxidation states.

The development of nitrogen among the environment, biosphere, and geosphere in numerous structures is known as the nitrogen cycle.

Nitrogen cycle is the sedimentary cycle in an ecosystem.

It breaks up into three different levels.

Global nutrient cycles, local nutrient cycles and common nutrient fluxes.

This sedimentary cycle involves all the chemical components such as iron, calcium sulphur etc."

Answered by presentmoment
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Phosphorus cycle is a nutrient cycle that is sedimentary circle in nature in the ecosystem.  

Option (b)  

Explanation:  

  • Sedimentary cycles take place when a rock gets weathered and its elements and minerals are released and eroded, and then they get transferred and deposited or absorbed by other processes and finally are returned back and buried into the earth.  
  • These cycles of sedimentation include earthly elements like calcium, iron, phosphorus, and sulphur. Biogeochemical cycles also occur that too lead to burial of the elements to the earth’s surface.
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