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Lesson 18 10/10/17 SWBAT answer an APES FRQ related to biogeochemical cycles
Do Now: MC Questions
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Do Now Key A E B D
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1. Biotic Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrogen gas (N2) and H2 is converted into ammonia (NH3) Nitrogen fixing organisms: Cyanobacteria and bacteria that live in the roots of legumes (beans, peas) Bacteria Rhizobium participates in nitrogen fixation Nitrogen is fixed in cyanobacteria through their heterocysts
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1. Abiotic Nitrogen Fixation
Lightning and combustion convert N2 into NO3- (nitrate) Humans can fix nitrogen through technology that convert N2 into NO3- (nitrate) to be used as fertilizer
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2. Assimilation Producers obtain fixed nitrogen in the form of ammonium (NH4+), ammonia (NH3) or nitrate (NO3-) and assimilate it (take it) into their tissues Consumers assimilate nitrogen by eating producers
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3. Ammonification Producers and consumers die
Nitrogen returned to soil Decomposers break down dead organisms into ammonium (NH4+)
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4. Nitrification Nitrifying bacteria convert ammonium (NH4+) into nitrite (NO2-) and then into nitrate (NO3-) Nitrate is usable for producers Nitrate moves through soil with water by leaching Negative charge of nitrate (NO3-) does not bind easily to soil particles (also negatively charged)
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5. Denitrification Leached nitrates settle in sediment
Denitrifying bacteria convert nitrate (NO3-) into nitrous oxide (N2O) and nitrogen gas (N2) Nitrogen gas released back to atmosphere
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Tips for mastering the nitrogen cycle
Make flash cards! Nitrite (NO2-) is light because it has one less oxygen than nitrate (NO3-) Ammonium (NH4+) has one more letter and one more hydrogen than ammonia (NH3)
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FRQ Practice Work silently and independently for 10 minutes on the FRQ
You may use your notes as needed After 10 minutes you may work through FRQ with your group
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Homework Complete FRQ and Reflection
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