Why is phosphorus important in an ecosystem?
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Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plants and animals. Phosphorus is a limiting nutrient for aquatic organisms. Phosphorus forms parts of important life-sustaining molecules that are very common in the biosphere. ... On land most phosphorus is found in rocks and minerals.
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