Asked by Ornica Bales on Oct 01, 2024
The two general categories of biogeochemical cycles are
A) energy and matter.
B) terrestrial and aquatic.
C) gaseous and sedimentary.
D) chemical and physical.
E) organic and inorganic.
Biogeochemical Cycles
The circulation of substances through living organisms from or to the environment.
Gaseous
Relating to or having the characteristics of a gas, a state of matter that is without definite shape or volume.
Sedimentary
Pertaining to rocks formed from sediment accumulated over time, usually in water, through the process of compaction and cementation.
- Acquire knowledge on the foundational elements of biogeochemical cycles and their pivotal role in ecosystems.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the foundational elements of biogeochemical cycles and their pivotal role in ecosystems.
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