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Biology, 09.10.2019 03:30 ahmedislife

What makes the phosphorus cycle different from the carbon cycle? a. phosphorus is not abundant in the atmosphere, it comes mostly from the land and ocean. b. unlike phosphorus, carbon can only be used once, and then the cycle stops. c. phosphorus relies on phosphorus-fixing bacteria to make it usable by plants. d. phosphorus is abundant throughout the biosphere, and carbon is not.

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