HW3-1219
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Thinking About The Environment
- This beach is an example of dynamic equilibrium because it is in a steady state in which the rate of change in one direction is the same as the rate of change in the opposite direction. This is an example of a negative feedback mechanism because this keeps the system in a dynamic equilibrium.
- Because of the outdated hypothesis that the Earths organisms adjust to the environment to keep it habitable for life.
- Biological, geological, and chemical interactions.Because it takes these materials make up the chemical compounds of cells.
- Carbon-protiens, carbohydrates, and other molecules essential to life contain carbon and organisms must have carbon to live.
- nitrogen-is crucial for all organisms because it is an essential part of biological molecules such as protiens and nucleic acids.
- phosphorus-when released by decomposers becomes part of the soils pool opf inorganic phosphate for plants to reuse, it moves through the food web as onr organism consumes another.
- sulfer-is an essential component of protiens in organisms