CUSTOM BIOLOGY CONCEPTS & CONNECTIONS
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Chapter 37, Problem 12TYK
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To determine: The chemicals for which biogeochemical cycles are global.
Introduction: Biogeochemical cycles are those cycles in which the chemical is transformed into its different forms throughout the cycle. For example: carbon cycle and phosphorous cycle. The global biogeochemical cycles are those cycles that have a gaseous form of the chemical in the atmosphere.
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