1. How is phosphorus NOT returned to
the abiotic portion of the
environment?
death and...
Biology, 13.10.2020 06:01 puppylove899
1. How is phosphorus NOT returned to
the abiotic portion of the
environment?
death and decomposition
animal waste
Pertzer use
acid rain
Answers: 3
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