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Assignment #4 Biogeochemical Cycles Mrs. McCarthy Biology Saturday, March 12, 2016
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I.Ecosystems cycle materials A.All materials that cycle through living organisms are important in maintaining the health of ecosystems, but 4 substances are particularly important: 1.Water 2.Carbon 3.Nitrogen 4.Phosphorus
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B. All organisms require carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur in relatively large quantities. C. They pass from the abiotic environment to the biotic environment.
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II. Carbon Cycle A.Carbon Dioxide is used by plants through the process of photosynthesis B.Organisms release carbon into the air as a byproduct of cellular respiration C.Additional carbon enters the atmosphere by human by the combustion (burning) of fossil fuels
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III. Nitrogen Cycle A. Organisms need nitrogen to build proteins and amino acids B. The atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen gas
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C. The Nitrogen Cycle has 4 stages: 1. Assimilation- the absorption of nitrogen into plant and animal compounds 2. Ammonification- production of ammonia by bacteria during the decay of nitrogen-containing urea 3. Nitrification- the production of nitrate (NO 2 - ) from ammonia (NH 4 + ) 4. Denitrification- is the conversion of nitrate to nitrogen D. The growth of plants is often limited by the available nitrate and ammonia in the soil
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IV. Phosphorus Cycle A. Phosphorus is needed for nucleic acids.
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V. Water Cycle Precipitation Condensation Transpiration Evaporation Subsurface Runoff Surface Runoff Accumulation
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