Phosphorus is an important element for all forms of life. The phosphorus cycle differs from the other major biogeochemical cycles in that it does not include a gas phase; although small amounts of phosphoric acid (H3PO4) may make their way into the atmosphere, contributing—in some cases—to acid rain. The water, carbon, nitrogen and sulfur cycles all include at least one phase in which the element is in its gaseous state. Very little phosphorus circulates in the atmosphere because at Earth’s normal temperatures and pressures, phosphorus and its various compounds are not gases. The largest reservoir of phosphorus is in sedimentary rock.
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Answer:
I think No.
Explanation:
Because mostly fossils are found in sedimentary rocks.
Answer:
it depends on the type of the cell.
Explanation:
Prokaryotic cells have internal folding of the cell membrane which are responsible for certain functions like respiration. These foldings increase the surface area.
Eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized which is a method to increase the surface area as there are lots of membranes inside the cell across which many processes take place.
In some cells like the ones making the lining of the villi in the small intestine there are folding in the outer cell membrane which also increases the surface area,
Plasma Transporting carbon dioxide, digested food molecules, urea and hormones; distributing heat
Red blood cells Transporting oxygen
White blood cells Ingesting pathogens and producing antibodies
Platelets Involved in blood clotting
Answer: they are not related
Explanation: two different catigories