File:Nutrient cycle.jpg
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DescriptionNutrient cycle.jpg |
English: This image illustrates the flow of energy and the cycling of nutrients. The dark green lines represent the movement of nutrients and the dashed lines represent the movement of energy. As you can see, nutrients remain within the system while energy enter via photosynthesis and leaves the system primarily as heat energy, a non-biologically useful form of energy. |
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Author | Eva Horne and Robert A. Bear |
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