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AP Environmental Science 1.F: Phosphorus Cycle

Practice AP Environmental Science questions on phosphorus reservoirs, the absence of an atmospheric phase, and its role in organisms.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Environmental Science

ERT-1.F—Explain the steps and reservoir interactions in the phosphorus cycle question 1

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Biogeochemical cycles describe the movement of certain elements (typically bound with other elements in compounds) through Earth's atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. These elements and their compounds are necessary components of all life, and because they cycle, they can be used repeatedly by new generations of organisms. Each biogeochemical cycle has different pathways with various reservoirs (sources and sinks) where elements may reside for days or millions of years.

Question (a)

(a)

Phosphorus is another element important to all organisms.

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Question (i)

(i)

Describe one major way in which the phosphorus cycle differs from the carbon cycle.

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Question (ii)

(ii)

Identify one reason that phosphorus is necessary for organisms.

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