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... Cycling 1123 The Carbon Cycle 1125 The Nitrogen Cycle 1126 The Phosphorus Cycle 1126 Variations in Nutrient - Cycling Time 1127 Human Intrusions in Ecosystem Dynamics 1128 Agricultural Effects on Nutrient Cycling 1128 Effects of ...
... Cycling 1123 The Carbon Cycle 1125 The Nitrogen Cycle 1126 The Phosphorus Cycle 1126 Variations in Nutrient - Cycling Time 1127 Human Intrusions in Ecosystem Dynamics 1128 Agricultural Effects on Nutrient Cycling 1128 Effects of ...
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... cycling through food webs is taken up by plants in the form of nitrate . Most of this , in turn , comes from the nitrification of ammo- small amounts compared to the local recy- cling that occurs in the soil or ... Nutrient-Cycling Time.
... cycling through food webs is taken up by plants in the form of nitrate . Most of this , in turn , comes from the nitrification of ammo- small amounts compared to the local recy- cling that occurs in the soil or ... Nutrient-Cycling Time.
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... nutrients Nutrient substances that an animal cannot make itself from any raw materials , but which must be obtained ... cycling . evaporative cooling The property of a liquid whereby the surface becomes cooler during evaporation , owing ...
... nutrients Nutrient substances that an animal cannot make itself from any raw materials , but which must be obtained ... cycling . evaporative cooling The property of a liquid whereby the surface becomes cooler during evaporation , owing ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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