1. The movements of energy and nutrients through living systems are different because (1 point)
energy flows in one direction, and nutrients recycle.
energy is limited in the biosphere, and nutrients are always available.
nutrients flow in one direction, and energy recycles.
energy forms chemical compounds, and nutrients are lost as heat.

2. Which of the following depends on bacteria? (1 point)
conversion of dead organic matter to fossil fuel
photosynthesis
dissolution of phosphates from rock
nitrogen fixation

Respuesta :

1. The movement of energy and nutrients through living systems are different. 
This is because energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle. Nutrients recycle is the exchange and movement of inorganic and organic matter back to the production of matter.
 Energy flows in one direction because it is a non-cyclic and unidirectional pathway. Mineral nutrients which are cyclic include sulfur cycle, nitrogen cycle, water cycle, and the carbon cycle.

 2. Conversion of dead organic matter to be fossil fuel depends on bacteria. Living organisms are being composed of organic compounds they excrete and secrete organic materials to their environment.
 Large molecules of organic matter can be formed from different polymerization of different parts which are already broken down to matter.

1. Answer;

A. energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle.

Explanation;

-The movements of energy and nutrients through living systems are different because the energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle.

-Energy is transferred between organisms in one direction in a food chain, but that interconnected food chains make a food web.

-Most ecosystems get their energy from the Sun. Producers can use sunlight to make usable energy by converting it into chemical energy or food. Consumers get some of that energy when they eat producers, they pass some of the energy to other consumers when they are fed on.

2. Answer;

Nitrogen fixation.

Nitrogen fixation depends on bacteria.

Explanation;

Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen is taken from its stable gas form (N2) in air and then converted into other nitrogen compounds (such as ammonia, nitrate and nitrogen dioxide) useful for other chemical processes.

-The nitrogen fixing bacteria are microorganism capable of converting atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by plants. They include the free-living bacteria, which includes cyanobacteria, azotobacter etc. and others such as mutualistic bacteria such as Rhizobium.