(picture is with a fox, a tree, grass, and a lake.)
Biology, 03.02.2020 09:04 barbie8775
Look at the picture below.
(picture is with a fox, a tree, grass, and a lake.)
describe a nitrogen cycle that could take place in the picture above. describe how nitrogen could move from an abiotic element of the system to a biotic element and back. (10 points)
just an explanation and maybe answering it is fine.
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Look at the picture below.
(picture is with a fox, a tree, grass, and a lake.)
(picture is with a fox, a tree, grass, and a lake.)
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