Section 3: Cycling of Matter Essential nutrients are cycled through biogeochemical processes. K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned
Essential Questions How do nutrients move through biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem? Why are nutrients important to living organisms? What are the biogeochemical cycles of nutrients and how are they alike? Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Vocabulary Review New cycle matter nutrient biogeochemical cycle nitrogen fixation denitrification Cycling of Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education
Cycles in the Biosphere Natural processes cycle matter and nutrients through the biosphere. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. A nutrient is a chemical substance that an organism needs to obtain from its environment in order to survive. The cycling of nutrients through the biosphere involves both living organisms and physical processes. The exchange of matter through the biosphere is called the biogeochemical cycle. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Cycles in the Biosphere The Water Cycle Water evaporates from bodies of water, soil, and organisms. Water returns from the atmosphere in the form of precipitation. All living organisms rely on fresh water, which constitutes only ~3% of the water on Earth. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
The Water Cycle FPO Animation Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 46 (Figure 17) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Add link to BrainPOP from page 46 here. Water Cycle BrainPOP FPO Add link to BrainPOP from page 46 here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Cycles in the Biosphere The carbon and oxygen cycles Carbon and oxygen often make up molecules essential for life. Carbon and oxygen recycle relatively quickly through living organisms. Carbon and oxygen enter a long-term cycle when dead material is buried. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 47(Figure 18) here. The Carbon Cycle Animation FPO Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 47(Figure 18) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Cycles in the Biosphere The nitrogen cycle The capture and conversion of nitrogen into a form that is useable by plants is called nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen is fixed by bacteria, or by electrical storms. Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere through denitrification – where bacteria convert fixed nitrogen back into nitrogen gas. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
The Nitrogen Cycle FPO Animation Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 48 (Figure 20) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Cycles in the Biosphere The Phosphorus Cycle Phosphorus is essential for the growth and development of organisms. Phosphorus cycles quickly as phosphates through sediments, plants, and consumers. Long-term, phosphorus is weathered or eroded from rocks and added to the cycle. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
The Phosphorus Cycle FPO Animation Add link to concepts in motion animation from page 49 (Figure 21) here. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Cycling of Matter
Review Essential Questions Vocabulary How do nutrients move through biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem? Why are nutrients important to living organisms? What are the biogeochemical cycles of nutrients and how are they alike? Vocabulary matter nutrient biogeochemical cycle nitrogen fixation denitrification Cycling of Matter Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education