In ecology-and earth-science, a biogeochemical cycle is a circuit or pathway by which a chemical-element or molecule moves through both biotic ("bio-") and abiotic ("geo-") compartments of an ecosystem. In effect, the element is recycled, although in some such cycles there may be places (called "sinks") where the element is accumulated or held for a long period of time.
Biogeochemical cycle, any of the natural circulation pathways of the essential elements of living matter.
Biogecochemical cycles take place when elements of the environment are converted into the organic substances of animal or plant organisms and then later released back into the environment after the death and decay of the organism.
It is a pathway by which chemical elements or molecules moves through both biotic and abiotic components of the earth .
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biochemical cycles connect biological, geological, and chemical aspects of the biosphere.
no virus is a protenious structure but not use mitrochondria is bio chemical cycles are totally different
Biological
cement is a bounding material geo polymar is the chemical composition
Bio-chemical reactions.
4 Bio chemical cycles are Nitrogen,oxygen,corbon,and phousphorous cycle.
4 Bio chemical cycles are Nitrogen,oxygen,corbon,and phousphorous cycle.
4 Bio chemical cycles are Nitrogen,oxygen,corbon,and phousphorous cycle.
biochemical cycles connect biological, geological, and chemical aspects of the biosphere.
no virus is a protenious structure but not use mitrochondria is bio chemical cycles are totally different
Biological cycles ;-)
Bigeochemical is the movement of a particular chemical through the living parts of an ecosystem. Humans may change state as they move through their cycles.
A geo (earth) bio (life) chemical (molecules/elements) pathway is a fancy way of saying nutrient cycle. Nutrients are a chemical which travels a cyclic pathbetween the earth and livingthings.
Biological
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Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are what make up the biogeochemical cycles. Since all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.
molybdenum (nitrogen-fixing bacteria) is the bacteria in all of the bio-geochemical cycles