Phosphorus is a chemical element commonly found in rocks, soils, and living organisms. It is a key component of biological molecules like DNA, RNA, and ATP, playing essential roles in processes like energy transfer and cell growth. In nature, phosphorus can cycle through the environment, moving between the land, water, and organisms.
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carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosforus
A phosfate radical (phosforus) and lipidic (fat/esteroid) chain.
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Yes they do from time to time if they're there, as Giraffes are very exotic eaters, (curious eaters) and no animal is strictly a carnivore, omnivore and in the Giraffe's case herbivore. They will eat dead animals, or gnaw on old bones, as they are a rich source of nutrients (mainly Phosforus) that they normally wouldn't be able to find, in eating grass, or trees (or fauna in general). A specific example is the Taronga Zoo/ Western Plains zoo in Australia was seen eating a dead rabbit, in front of a group of school children, giving them a great education into what safari animals eat!
Salts are used in fertilizers to provide essential nutrients to plants. Common salts like ammonium nitrate, potassium chloride, and calcium nitrate are used to supply nitrogen, potassium, and calcium to promote plant growth. These salts dissolve in soil moisture and release the nutrients that plants need for healthy development.