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Microorganisms can live in their presence · Revealing the biogeography and community assembly mechanisms of soil microorganisms is crucial in comprehending the diversity and maintenance of Pinus Biogeochemistry is the discipline that strives to understand intricate processes, often microbially mediated ones, that transform and recycle both organic and inorganic substances in soils, sediments, and waters Define and describe the importance of microorganisms in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur Define and give an example of bioremediation Energy flows directionally through ecosystems, entering as sunlight for phototroph s or as inorganic molecules for chemoautotroph s Abstract. Biogeochemistry is the discipline that strives to understand intricate processes, Define and describe the importance of microorganisms in the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur; Define and give an example of bioremediation; Energy flows Microorganisms are crucial to the biogeochemical cycling of metals and the remediation of heavy metal–contaminated environments. These processes, manifestations of diverse and highly evolved cellular mechanisms catalyzed by Bacteria and Archaea All living organisms contribute to the biogeochemical cycles, but microorganisms, due to their high abundance, their tremendous metabolic capacities and adaptation potential, play a key role in the functioning and the evolution of biogeochemical cycles CHAPTERINTERACTIONS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES. Eugene L Madsen. In Chaptersandwe have considered the qualitative and quantitative parameters of biogeochemical cycles Microorganisms and their roles in fundamental biogeochemical cycles. In Chaptersandwe have considered the qualitative and quantitative parameters of biogeochemical cycles of individual macro and microelements Biogeochemistry is the discipline that strives to understand intricate processes, often microbially mediated ones, that transform and recycle both organic and inorganic substances in soils, sediments, and waters. CHAPTERINTERACTIONS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES.