Biology, 12.03.2020 23:05 jaylinthornton6
A student listed some of the characteristics related to the phosphorus cycle. Which characteristic is incorrect?
Plants obtain phosphorus from the atmosphere
Animal bones and teeth contain phosphorus
Phosphorus is found in soil
Phosphorus is found in rocks
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