Answer:
When plants and animals die, organic molecules also undergoes decomposition and this causes the incorporated phosphates to go back to the soil or bodies of water.
Explanation:
Phosphates are naturally related to <u>"phosphorus."</u> <em>They play a vital role in the life of animals and plants. </em>Phosphorus can be commonly be found on the earth's land and water (although the land has a smaller amount of it). <u>Plants naturally absorb phosphate from where they're growing. Animals take up phosphates by eating plants.</u> The phosphate that plants get from the soil are considered inorganic. They only become organic when it is incorporated into the plants DNA (since this is an organic molecule).
So, this means that if there's a sufficient amount of phosphate, there will be more plants on earth as it is also important in the process of acquiring nutrients.
When animals and plants die, all of the organic molecules such as phosphate also breaks down and thus, it falls back to the soil or bodies of water. Then, they are ready to enter another Phosphorus cycle.
The order is:
interphase
prophase
metaphase
anaphase
telophase
(the way i remember it is "IPMAT")
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Meiosis is a process used to create an identical daughter cell
The development of electronic delivery systems advancements in the music industry has preserved resources and reduced waste.
Option C
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Music industry is the industry that deals with the production of new music that are soothing to hear, recording them, spreading them in public and so on. This industry is an age old industry which used to record music in different ways in past. Most of them were not that efficient to capture the individual tunes of the music and moreover they used the resources very inefficiently.
With the advent of modern day electronic delivery systems, the mics came into market, as well as different electronic media like pendrive, CD's, tape recorders, and even internet through which music can be spread among public very easily.