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Section 3 Cycling of Materials in Ecosystems Grade 10 Biology Spring 2011
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Summarize the role of plants in the water cycle Analyze the flow of energy through the carbon cycle Identify the role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle
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Biogeochemical cycle: Pathway forms when a substance enters living organisms, such as trees, from the atmosphere, water, or soil Stays for a time in the organism Then returns to the nonliving environment
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Water has greatest influence on the ecosystem’s inhabitants
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Nonliving Portion: water vapor in atmosphere condenses and falls to earth’s surface Becomes part of: Groundwater: water retained beneath the earth’s surface Some left on earth’s surface reenters atmosphere by evaporation
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Living Portion: Water taken up by roots of plants Transpiration: water evaporation from plant leaves
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Carbon dioxide in the air or dissolved in water is used by photosynthesizing plants, algae, and bacteria as a raw material to build organic molecules
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Carbon atoms can return to carbon dioxide in atmosphere or water in 3 ways: 1. Respiration: byproduct of cellular respiration 2. Combustion: burning of fuels (wood, fossil fuel) 3. Erosion: carbon in limestone (from shells of dead organisms) erodes and releases carbon
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Phosphorous essential part of proteins, nucleic acids, ATP Usually present in soil and rock as calcium phosphate, which dissolves in water to form phosphate ions This can be absorbed by roots of plants and used to build organic molecules Animals that eat the plants reuse organic phosphorous
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Atmosphere = 78% nitrogen gas Most organisms are unable to use nitrogen in this form Some bacteria are capable of “fixing” nitrogen to a usable compound (ammonia) Live in soil, associate with roots of legumes (nodules) Nitrogen Fixation: process of combining nitrogen with hydrogen to form ammonia (NH 3 )
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Four stages of nitrogen cycle: 1. Assimilation: absorption and incorporation of nitrogen into organic compounds by plants 2. Ammonificatin: production of ammonia by bacteria during the decay of organic matter 3. Nitrification: production of nitrate from ammonia 4. Denitrificatin: conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas
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Create Cycle Books for each of the cycles in this section Water cycle: Precipitation, transpiration, runoff, evaporation, water vapor, ground water Carbon Cycle: Carbon dioxide in atmosphere, CO2 in water, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, combustion, death and decomposition, lime stone, fossil fuels, erosion
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Nitrogen Cycle: Atmospheric nitrogen gas, nitrogen fixation, nitrogen fixing bacteria, decomposers, ammonification, nitrification, nitrifying bacteria, assimilation, denitrification Bonus: Phosphorous Cycle: Rain, phosphate mining, fertilizer, runoff, phosphate in water, decomposition, phosphate in soil, phosphate in rocks
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