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Which selection shows the steps of the sulfur cycle in the correct order?
I. Sulfur in the biosphere becomes mineralized into inorganic forms
II. Sulfides are incorporated into organic compounds.
III. Inorganic sulfur becomes oxidized by photosynthetic bacteria to form sulfates.
IV. Sulfates are reduced by plants and fungi to form sulfides.
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Which selection shows the steps of the sulfur cycle in the correct order?
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