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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are both involved in the
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
The interconnected pathway through which water is recycled through abiotic and biotic components of the biosphere is called
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
_____ is the process through which water falls from clouds in the form of rain, snow and freezing rain.
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
Which of the following organisms is primarily responsible for nitrogen-fixation?
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
Which chemical cycle uses bacteria to fix gases from the air?
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
In terms of carbon and the atmosphere, autotrophs
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
Which of the following recycle matter through an ecosystem? I. the water cycle II. the carbon cycle III. the nitrogen cycle
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
In the nitrogen cycle, bacteria combine nitrogen gas with hydrogen to form ammonia in the process of _______.
Water cycle
Precipitation
I, II, III
Water Cycle
bacteria
nitrogen fixation
remove carbon through photosynthesis and release carbon by cellular respiration.
nitrogen
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