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Which of the following statements accurately describes how nutrients enter ecosystems?

  1. Chemical weathering of rocks contributes to nutrients entry
  2. Biological fixation of atmospheric oxygen is a primary way nutrients enter ecosystems.
  3. Deposition of nutrients from the atmosphere through rain or wind-blown particles facilitates nutrient entry.
  4. Fertilization is a significant nutrient input, especially in unmanaged ecosystems.

    ANone of these

    B4 only

    C2, 4

    D1, 3

    Answer:

    D. 1, 3

    Read Explanation:

    • Nutrient cycling involves the entry of nutrients to ecosystems, their internal transfers between plants and soils, and their loss from ecosystems.

    • Nutrients enter ecosystems through the chemical weathering of rocks, the biological fixation of atmospheric nitrogen, and the deposition of nutrients from the atmosphere in rain, wind-blown particles, or gases.

    • Fertilization is an additional nutrient input in managed ecosystem.

    • Internal cycling processes include the conversion of nutrients from organic to inorganic forms, chemical reactions that change elements from one ionic form to another, biological up-take by plants and microorganisms, and exchange of nutrients on surfaces within the soil matrix.


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