4.3 Cycling Of Matter I. __________ Cycle

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4.3 Cycling Of Matter I. __________ Cycle A. Water moves between the ____________, the ________, & the _________ B. Water vapor _____________ & falls to Earth as ______________ (_____,_____, hail, sleet, etc.) 1. Some ________ into the soil as ___________ 2. Some runs off into ______, ______,& _____ C. Water _____________ when heated back to the atmosphere D. Evaporation from plants is called ____________

II. ___________ & __________ cycles A. Movement of carbon from the _____________ environment into _______ things & back B. Plants use _______ in air to build organic molecules during ________________ 1. __________ is released during this process 2. Most animals use __________ a. they then release _______ C. _______________ 1. process of exchanging _________ & _____ between organisms & their _____________

D. ______________ 1. The ________ of living or once living things releases ______ into the atmosphere 2. Burning _____ & ______ fuels (oil, coal, etc.) III. __________ Cycle A. Process which _________ nitrogen between the ____, ______, _______, & _____________ B. ____% of the atmosphere is nitrogen C. __________ fixation 1. ____________ in the soil change nitrogen in the _____ into a ___________ form

D. ______________ 1. process in which ______ absorb _________ E. ________________ 1. _________ from animal waste is returned to the soil by ____________ F. _____________ 1. __________ is changed to nitrogen _____ IV. ____________ Cycle A. The movement of ______________ from surroundings to organisms & back B. ____ & ____ need phosphorus to support ____