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13.5 Cycling of Matter: Hydrologic, Biogeochemical, and Nitrogen MA 6.4 Water, carbon, and nitrogen cycle between abiotic resources and organic matter, and oxygen cycles through photosynthesis and respiration.
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*two page notebook format* Do Now: 1) What do living things need to survive and thrive? 2) What natural resource is the cause of major wars all around the globe? 3) Where does the water you drink, and the oxygen you breathe, and the carbon in your food ultimately come from? Monday, NOV 10, 2014 Topic: Ecology Objectives: Distinguish between matter, which cycles through the biosphere, and energy, which is a one-way path. Relate cycling of matter to ecosystems. Summarize the hydrologic, biogeochemical, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles. Illustrate the 4 major cycles. Page 33 Page 34
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What do living things need to survive and thrive? What do we fight wars over? Where do necessary materials come from?
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Water cycles through the environment – the hydrologic cycle 13.5 the cycling of matter Life requires a constant input of energy from the sun. Energy enters the biosphere from the sun. But matter – the carbon and other elements we need, are present on earth in limited quantities. No new carbon is coming to us. We have to use and re-use the carbon, water, oxygen, etc already here.
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If the amount of water on Earth does not change, why are there concerns about global freshwater shortages? Sketch each cycle into your notes: water, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus – pages 389-392 How might deforestation affect the oxygen cycle? Formative Assessment – answer questions 1-4 on page 392 Hydrologic cycle biogeochemical cycle nitrogen fixation
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