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Biogeochemical Cycles Mr. Skirbst Life Science Topic 19
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Cycles
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Daily Rhythms
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Cycles Daily Rhythms diurnal – active at day
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Cycles Daily Rhythms diurnal – active at day nocturnal – active at night
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Cycles Lunar Rhythms
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Cycles Lunar Rhythms tides – high / low monthly cycles
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Cycles Annual Rhythms
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Cycles Annual Rhythms seasonal changes
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Cycles Annual Rhythms seasonal changes migration – annual movement from breeding to feeding grounds
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Cycles Annual Rhythms seasonal changes hibernation – winter resting state (Latin: hibernus – “winter”)
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Cycles Annual Rhythms seasonal changes estivation – summer resting state (Latin: aestivus – “summer”)
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Cycles of Matter Flow of matter (chemicals) from non-living (abiotic) to living (biotic) parts of an ecosystem, and back again
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Cycles of Matter Water Cycle: - evaporation (liquid to gas)
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Cycles of Matter Water Cycle: - evaporation - condensation (gas to liquid) (cloud formation)
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Cycles of Matter Water Cycle: - evaporation - condensation - precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog)
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Cycles of Matter Water Cycle: - evaporation - condensation - precipitation - infiltration / runoff (groundwater, streams, oceans)
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Water Cycle
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Cycles of Matter Oxygen – Carbon Cycle:
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Cycles of Matter Oxygen – Carbon Cycle: - photosynthesis (producers: take CO 2 O 2 )
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Cycles of Matter Oxygen – Carbon Cycle: - photosynthesis (producers: take CO 2 O 2 ) - respiration (consumers: take O 2 CO 2 )
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Carbon – Oxygen Cycle
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Cycles of Matter Nitrogen Cycle:
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Cycles of Matter Nitrogen Cycle: - fixation: bacteria change “free” N from air to N- compounds in soil
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Cycles of Matter Nitrogen Cycle: - metabolizing: N-compounds moved from soil to plants to animals
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Cycles of Matter Nitrogen Cycle: - decomposition: bacteria “free” N back to air again
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Nitrogen Cycle
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Cycles of Change Ecological Succession: - gradual change from one community to another
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Cycles of Change Ecological Succession: - gradual change from one community to another Climax Community:
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Cycles of Change Ecological Succession: - gradual change from one community to another Climax Community: - a stable community of organisms
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Cycles of Change Ecological Succession:
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