Nitrogen and Carbon Cycle Unit 4 – Nutrient Cycles in marine ecosystems.

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Nitrogen and Carbon Cycle Unit 4 – Nutrient Cycles in marine ecosystems

The Nitrogen Cycle 78% of troposphere is N 2, 0% utilized in respiration Present in proteins, moves through food chain Most complex cycle Disrupted by – Burning fuel (releases nitric oxides) – Increased use of fertilizer – Removal from topsoil – Addition to aquatic ecosystems

Soil N2N2 bacteria NH 3 Acid soil NH 4 Conversion of Atmospheric Nitrogen to usage nitrogen

Nitrogen Cycle N 2 gas is modified by nitrogen fixing bacteria into ammonia (NH 3 ) ( nitrogen fixation) Bacteria turn nitrogenous waste and detritus into ammonia ( ammonification) NH 3 is converted into nitrite (N0 2 ) which is used to produce nitrate (N0 3 ) ( nitrification) Other bacteria convert nitrite into gas which enters the air ( denitrification)

5 steps 1.Nitrogen fixation: N 2 converted to NH 3 Ammonia…combustion, volcanism, lightening and industrial processes. Nitrogenase: nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria employ this enzyme in aquatic environments. Bacteria live beneath oxygen proof slime on the roots of certain plants and inside special nodules on the roots of lugumes(beans)…Rhizobium

2. Nitrification: the conversion of NH 3 ammonia or ammonium NH 4 + to Nitrate NO 3 -. Performed by soil nitrifying bacteria. 3. Assimilation: Plant roots absorb nitrate, or ammonium and assimilate the nitrogen of these molecules to into plant proteins and nuclei acids. *** When animals consume plants they assimilate amino acids and make proteins.

4. Ammonification: Conversion of biological nitrogen compounds into ammonia. Nitrogen waste such as urea and uric acid. Nitrogen waste decomposes and is released into the abiotic environment. Ammonifying bacteria carry on this process. 5. Denitrification: reduction of nitrate to gaseous N 2. Live were there is no free oxygen. Found deep in the soil near the water table.

Human Impact on the Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen cycle is being altered by nitrogen fertilizer produced from nitrogen gas for agriculture…141 million tons LAND…RIVERS…OCEANS…DEAD ZONES!!! Leach into groundwater. Nitrous oxides from cars make photochemical smog. Form nitric acid deposition acidifying lakes and streams.

Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Nitrogen cycle: Atmospheric nitrogen (N 2 ) Nitrogen fixation by humans Biological nitrogen fixation Nitrification NH 3 & NH 4 - NO 3 - Assimilation Denitrification Plant & animal proteins Decomposition Internal cycling

The Carbon Cycle Key role in Earth’s thermostat – Absorbed by ocean, utilized by plants in photosynthesis, humans in digestion – Sinks (storage) in lithosphere (largest reservoir – limestone and other sedimentary rock), hydrosphere (ocean), atmosphere (CO 2 ) and in the biosphere (dead animals, wood, plants…) – Released by fires, decomposition, volcanoes, and human respiration

Carbon Dioxide Cycle % Atmosphere 2.Present in the ocean as carbonate, bicarbonate and other forms 3.Present in rocks PHOTOSYNTHESIS “fixes” CO2 into complex sugar compounds. Photosynthesis= biotic + abiotic = sugar!!!

Sea Floor Covered with the remains of phytoplankton kilometers thick… The ocean is the greatest carbon dioxide sink on the planet. Limestone that becomes land via uplift will deteriorate and return carbon to the carbon cycle.

Fossil Fuels. 1.By-product of the carbon cycle. 2.Vast deposits of carbon compounds 3.Remains of ancient organisms Can be returned to the atmosphere by burning…COMBUSTION…  Rapid oxidation of organic molecules 

Global Warming 1.Before the industrial revolution in 1850 carbon dioxide was in a steady state. 2.Less than half of the carbon that is release remains in the atmosphere…vegetation on land and the ocean 3.½ of the CO2 is unaccounted for!!! 4.The rise of CO2 in the atmosphere caused by human- induced changes

Cycling of Materials within Ecosystems Carbon cycle: