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What is PHOSPHORUS? Second most abundant mineral in the body DNA molecules Nucleic acids “ATP” and “ADP” Fats/Phospholipids Bones, teeth and shells Energy and impulses
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What is the Phosphorus Cycle? Circulation of phosphorus among rocks, soil, water, plants, and animals of earth. a sedimentary cycle. phosphate deposits on land and shallow water living organisms slowly back to land and ocean.
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Phosphorus in Land and Ocean Sediments Phosphate salts contain phosphate ions PO is a subscript for PO 4 3- Weathering of phosphate rock soil, which plants absorb eaten by humans and other animals re-enters soil from bacteria in dead body of human/animal washed from soil back into sea.
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Phosphorus Cycle Diagrams
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More Diagrams (woohoo!)
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Human Effect…PART 1 Mining of phosphate rock for inorganic fertilizers and detergents. Causes pollution. Expensive to reclaim.
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Human Effects…PART 2! Decreasing productivity of tropical forests by cutting them Phosphorus and other nutrients washed away by heavy rains Land becomes unproductive
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Human Effects…PART 3!! Over fertilization of bodies of water. Explosive growth of cyanobacteria algae, and aquatic plants. Rooted plants on bottom die because of no sunlight
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Eutrophication in Wisconsin Because of fertilizer overuse in Lake Mendota, the lake is becoming a eutrophic lake. Eutrophic- concentrations of excess nutrients in water causes a lot of algae.
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Mendota Continued... Eutrophication causes green blanketing of water. Suffocates life, diminishes biodiversity and emits noxious odors. Example: In Mendota, killed native species and increased non-native species (Eurasian milfoil and carp).
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Bibliography 1. Bennett, Elena and Steve R. Carpentar. “P Soup”. World Watch, 2002. 2. Miller, G. Tyler, Jr. Living in the Environment: Principles Connections, and Solutions. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 2000. 3. Reiners, William A. “Phosphorus Cycle”. World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book, 2002.
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