Dang this the whole quiz ain’t it(laughing emoji) ain’t nobody finna answer this (just kidding)
Answer:
The correct order is:
1) dead organic matter
2) ammonification
3) nitrification – yielding nitrite
4) nitrification yielding nitrate
5) denitrification
6) biosphere
7) Fixation
Explanation:
Decomposers take nitrogen from the tissues and change into ammonia or salts of ammonia, NH₃, and NH₄ (Ammonification). At that point, by nitrification, these structures are prepared and changed first into nitrite NO₂ and afterward into nitrate NO₃. Autotroph creatures take nitrogen from the dirt as nitrate, NO₃. Plants reduced this oxidated nitrogen, NO₃, to the amino group by the assimilation process.
Along these lines, organisms take nitrogen from plants as an amino group, NH₂. Other microbes use nitrate NO₃ and by denitrification produce atmospheric N₂ and back it to the environment. From the climate, some other microorganisms focus N₂ in the plants' underlying foundations or in the dirt.
Depending on where that herbivore is on the food web they could eat food meant for other smaller animals making those animals have less food and cause them to die.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
sorry if im wrong, looking at it from this angle is throwing me off... Anyways hope this helps