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POP QUIZ From Last class: Answer questions on a separate sheet of paper! Hand IN
Your house is an example of a(n) ___. a. biotic factor b. habitat c. niche Trees, mosses and shrubs are all examples of what type of factor? a. abiotic b. biotic c. commensalism The study of interactions between organisms and their environments is called ? a. botany b. cytology c. ecology If you work at McDonald’s, that is an example of your? a. habitat b. niche c. community A group of deer that live in a forest is an example of a? a. biosphere b. community c. population
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IN 175&177 Headings Vocabulary Important Info
Ecosystem Recycling IN 175&177 Headings Vocabulary Important Info
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ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH ECOSYSTEM
WATER—NITROGEN—CARBON—PHOSPHORUS ARE RECYCLED!!! THEY MOVE THRU A BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE: ABIOTIC (non-living) PORTION OF ENVIRONMENT (ATMOSPHERE) LIVING THINGSTHEN BACK AGAIN
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Water Cycle CELLS CONTAIN 70-90% H20
VERY LITTLE OF EARTHS AVAILABLE H20 IS IN LIVING THINGS RIVERS / LAKES / STREAMS / OCEANS CONTAIN A BIG % ATMOSPHERE CONTAIN WATER = WATER VAPOR GROUND WATER = IN SOIL OR UNDERGROUND IN POROUS ROCK WATER CYCLE = MOVEMENT OF H20 B/T RESERVOIRS EVAPORATION TRANSPIRATION PRECIPITATION
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Evaporation ADDS H20 VAPOR TO ATMOSPHERE
HEAT CAUSES WATER TO EVAPORATE 90% OF EVAPORATED WATER FROM TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM PASSES THROUGH PLANTS IN A PROCESS CALLED…
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Transpiration PLANTS TAKE IN H20 THRU ROOTS
RELEASE WATER & TAKE IN CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) ANIMALS DRINK/ EAT TO TAKE IN H20 ANIMALS RELEASE IT WHEN: BREATHING SWEATING EXCRETION
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Precipitation WATER LEAVES ATMOSPHERE
TEMP & AIR PRESSURE (ABIOTIC FACTORS) DETERMINE HOW MUCH WATER CAN BE HELD ONCE ATM. IS SATURATED W/VAPOR = SNOW, RAIN, SLEET, HAIL OR FOG
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Carbon Cycle PHOTOSYNTHESIS + CELLULAR RESPIRATION
PHOTOSYNTHESIS = PLANTS & OTHER AUTOTROPHS USE: CO2 + H20 & SUNLIGHT = CARBOHYDRATES
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION PROCESS IN WHICH AUTOTROPHS & HETEROTROPHS USE OXYGEN (O2) TO BREAKDOWN CARBS. CELLS MAKE ATP (ENERGY) BY BREAKING DOWN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS A COMPOUND THAT RESULTS FROM LIVING THINGS & CONTAINS CARBON
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HUMAN INFLUENCE ON THE CARBON CYCLE
IN THE PAST 150 YEARS CO2 IN THE ATMOSPHERE HAS RISEN 30% ALMOST ½ IN THE LAST 40 YEARS DUE TO HUMANS ACTIVITY BURNING FOSSIL FUEL: REMAINS OF ORGANISMS THAT HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED BY DECAY, HEAT, & PRESSURE ENERGY RICH ORGANIC MOLECULES
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BURNING RELEASES ENERGY & CO2
BURNING VEGETATION RELEASES CO2 TROPICAL RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION WITH NO PLANTS CO2 IS NOT ABSORBED
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Nitrogen Cycle NITROGEN IS NEEDED TO MAKE PROTEINS & NUCLEIC ACIDS:
ORGANIC MOLECULE, DNA OR RNA, THAT STORES & CARRIES IMPORTANT INFO FOR CELL FUNCTION N2 (NITROGEN GAS) MAKES UP 78% OF THE ATMOSPHERE N2 IS HOWEVER LIMITED TO AMMONIA FOR MOST LIVING THINGS
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NITROGEN FIXATION CONVERSION OF N2 TO AMMONIA
CERTAIN BACTERIA CAN CONVERT NH3 = NITROGEN- FIXING BACTERIA LIVE IN SOIL & IN SOME ROOTS
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Recycling Nitrogen BODIES OF DEAD ORGANISMS CONTAIN “N”
URINE & DUNG ALSO DECOMPOSERS BREAK DOWN CORPSES & WASTE OF ORGANISMS GIVE OFF NITROGEN AS AMMONIA = AMMONIFICATION NITRIFICATION = BACTERIA IN SOIL TAKE IN AMMONIA & OXIDIZE IT INTO NITRITES, NO2 & NITRATES, NO3 Back into the environment
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DENITRIFICATION RETURNING NITROGEN TO ATMOSPHERE
PLANTS CAN ABSORB NITRATES & AMMONIA FROM SOIL ANIMALS CANNOT! ANIMALS OBTAIN IT BY EATING OTHER ORGANISMS THEY DIGEST THE PROTEINS & NUCLEIC ACIDS
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SUMMARY 1. WHAT IS THE BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE 2. WHERE DO NITROGEN-FIXING BACTERIA LIVE? WHAT CRUCIAL FUNCTION DO THEY PERFORM? 3. DESCRIBE THE ROLE OF DECOMPOSERS IN NITROGEN CYCLE? 4. HOW HAS BURNING FOSSIL FUELS AFFECTED CARBON CYCLE? 5. THROUGH WHAT PROCESS DOES MOST H20 VAPOR ENTER ATM.
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