Is the nitrogen cycle different in marine than in terrestrial biomes?
A) Yes, because one is in water and one is on land.
B) Yes, because the organisms living in each area are different.
C) No, because nitrogen cycles between and within all biomes.
D) No, because all nitrogen ultimately comes from the atmosphere.
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