Answer:
yeah because some biomes r put n2 everything
Explanation:
<span>is to regenerate the co enzyme NAD+, so that the glycolysis process can continue to breakdown glucose, produce ATP, and also produce pyruvate for the continuation of the process at the same time in anaerobic conditions when no oxygen is available.</span>
<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
A). Organic compounds would not be available for use by autotrophs.
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- The stability of an ecosystem depends on the actions of the decomposers.
- Therefore, if there were no decomposers in an ecosystem then, wastes and the remains of dead organisms would pile up and the nutrients within the waste and dead organisms would not be released back into the ecosystem. Producers would not have enough nutrients.
- The carbon and nitrogen necessary to build organic compounds, and then cells, allowing an organism to grow, would be insufficient. Other nutrients necessary for an organism to function properly would also not be sufficient.