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Why is the cycling of phosphorous important to living organisms?

Select one:
O a. It provides energy for living organisms
O b. It is a component of the primary energy molecule used by living organisms
O c. It is important for the production of carbohydrates
O d. It is essential to the functions of cardiovascular systems
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Why is the cycling of phosphorous
important to living organisms?
Select one:
O a. It provides energy for living organisms
O b. It is a component of the primary
energy molecule used by living organisms
O c. It is important for the production of
carbohydrates
O d. It is essential to the functions of
cardiovascular systems
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Lore lOc
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User Kircheis
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Step-by-step explanation:

The phosphorus cycle matters because phosphorus is an essential nutrient for sustaining life on Earth, where it plays a central role in the transfer of energy within organisms, the structure of the genetic material, and in the composition of cell membranes, bones and teeth.

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