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Biogeochemical Cycling Definition:

  • Oxidation and reduction of substances carried out by living organisms and abiotic processes that results in the cycling of elements within and between different parts of the ecosystem.

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Biogeochemical Cycling Notes:

Biogeochemical cycle is a pathway in which chemical substances are cycled through biotic and abiotic compartments of Earth. Living organisms carry out this cycling. The biotic compartment of Earth is biosphere and abiotic compartments are hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere.

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