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Phosphorus Cycle Geochemical Cycles continued
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Objectives: Describe the process of cycling phosphorus throughout environment. Describe the role that fertilizer plays in both the nitrogen and phosphorus cycle.
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What is phosphorus? An element [P] that forms molecules that make up the cells of living organisms Helps form bones and teeth in animals
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How do organisms get P? Plants: get P from soil and water Animals: get P from eating the plants Phosphorus cycle: movement of phosphorus from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment.
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Phosphorus cycle Occurs very slowly Doesn’t occur in atmosphere because P is rarely a gas.
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How does P get in soil and water? 1 st way: rocks erode and small amounts of P dissolve in soil and water Plants absorb P in the soil through roots 2 nd way: Excretion, death and decomposition 3 rd way: washes off the land and into oceans – Phosphate salts-don’t dissolve in water-accumulate at bottom
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How can too much N or P effect an ecosystem? Fertilizers contain both Nitrogen and Phosphorus to stimulate faster plant growth What happens when there is an excessive amount of fertilizer used?
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Overuse of fertilizer… Excess fertilizer can enter terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems through runoff Causes rapid growth of algae-Algal bloom Algal blooms can deplete ecosystems of nutrients like oxygen & kill organisms
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