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Review “Cycles of Matter”
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Happy Monday – DO NOW NB 138 We are reviewing the Cycles of matter. What can you remember about each cycle? Water Cycle Oxygen Cycle Carbon Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Phosphorus Cycle ** You can write about it or draw the diagram. Even if you only remember part of it! BRAINSTORM!!
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Add info for each one! Cycles Song The Phosphorus Cycle Nitrogen cycle The Carbon Cycle Harry Potter
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KEY CONCEPT: Matter cycles in and out of an ecosystem.
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I. The Water Cycle 1. The hydrologic, or water cycle is the circular pathway of water on Earth.
precipitation condensation transpiration evaporation water storage in ocean surface runoff lake groundwater seepage
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Example: Oxygen Cycle:
respiration carbon dioxide photosynthesis
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Carbon Cycle: notice photosynthesis and respiration are back … they both involve CO2 (now we’re looking at the C for carbon) fossil fuels photosynthesis carbon dioxide dissolved in water decomposition of organisms respiration carbon dioxide in air combustion
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IV. The Nitrogen Cycle The nitrogen cycle mostly takes place underground. Some bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation. Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in nodules on the roots of plants; others live freely in the soil. nitrogen in atmosphere animals denitrifying bacteria nitrifying ammonium ammonification decomposers plant nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil bacteria in roots nitrates nitrites
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Nitrifying bacteria change the ammonium into nitrate.
Ammonia released into the soil is transformed into ammonium. Nitrifying bacteria change the ammonium into nitrate. nitrogen in atmosphere animals denitrifying bacteria nitrifying ammonium ammonification decomposers plant nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil bacteria in roots nitrates nitrites Nitrogen moves through the food web and returns to the soil during decomposition.
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Phosphate is released by the weathering of rocks.
V. Phosphate Cycle Phosphate is released by the weathering of rocks. Phosphorus leaches into groundwater from the soil and is locked in sediments. Both mining and agriculture add phosphorus into the environment. geologic uplifting rain weathering of phosphate from rocks runoff sedimentation forms new rocks leaching phosphate in solution animals plants decomposers phosphate in soil
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2. Key terms for the water cycle:
Precipitation: moisture that falls to the ground (rain, snow, sleet, hail) Evaporation: changing from liquid to gas (water to water vapor) Transpiration: plants give off water vapor from their leaves to the air Condensation: changing from gas to a liquid (little water droplets form on the outside of a cold glass of lemonade - that’s condensation)
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II. Oxygen Cycle: 1. Plants make food by photosynthesis They use carbon dioxide (CO2) to make oxygen (O2) 2. Animals breathe out carbon by respiration They use oxygen (O2) and breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2) By the way … humans are animals too
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1. Carbon is the building block of life.
III. Carbon Cycle 1. Carbon is the building block of life. The carbon cycle moves carbon from the atmosphere, through the food web, and returns to the atmosphere. Carbon is emitted by the burning of fossil fuels (like oil, gasoline, and coal)
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