Phosphorus is a chemical element with the symbol P and atomic number 15. It is an essential element for life, found in every living cell. Phosphorus is a key component of DNA, RNA, ATP (adenosine triphosphate), and the phospholipids that make up cell membranes.
Phosphorus is a major component of fertilizers and can contribute to waterpollution when it runs off from agricultural areas into water bodies. This can lead to eutrophication, a process that depletes oxygen in water and harms aquaticlife.
Study Guide
Here are some key points to remember about phosphorus:
Remember to study the biological importance of phosphorus, its uses, and its environmental impact for a comprehensive understanding of this important element.
History and Nature of Science: A student should understand the history and nature of science. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding that historical perspectives of scientific explanations demonstrate that scientific knowledge changes over time, building on prior knowledge.
Develop an understanding that scientific knowledge is ongoing and subject to change as new evidence becomes available through experimental and/or observational confirmation(s).