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Title: The biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus differs from the cycles of carbon and nit
Post by: arealhero on Nov 22, 2014
The biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus differs from the cycles of carbon and nitrogen in that
a. phosphorus lacks an atmospheric component.
b. phosphorus lacks a liquid phase.
c. only phosphorus is cycled through marine organisms.
d. living organisms do not need phosphorus.
e. The phosphorus cycle does not differ importantly from the carbon and nitrogen cycles.


Title: Re: The biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus differs from the cycles of carbon and nit
Post by: EmBoy on Nov 22, 2014
a. phosphorus lacks an atmospheric component.


Title: Re: The biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus differs from the cycles of carbon and nit
Post by: arealhero on Nov 27, 2014
This is perfect, thank you for the answer.