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Biogeochemical Cycles Honors Biology
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Recall Energy FLOWS through ecosystems ◦Sun Chemical Energy Usable Energy Heat (glucose, food) (ATP) Energy is never created nor destroyed, but can change forms ◦Law of thermodynamics
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Matter in Ecosystems Matter is conserved in chemical reactions ◦Not created nor destroyed but can be changed ◦Conservation of matter
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Earth’s Spheres Atmosphere ◦Gases that surround Earth Hydrosphere ◦All water on Earth Geosphere/Lithosphere ◦Solid Earth Biosphere ◦All life on Earth
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What happens in one sphere effects the others
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Biogeochemical Cycles Bio = life ◦Geo = Earth Chemical = processes ◦ Cycles = series of repeated events Responsible for the cycling of matter in ecosystems, essential to life Responsible for the cycling of matter in ecosystems, essential to life 4 cycles: ◦Phosphorus ◦Water ◦Nitrogen ◦Carbon**
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Phosphorus Cycle Phosphorus is needed for nucleic acids, ATP, cell membranes
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Water Cycle Water is essential to the metabolism of all organisms
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Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen is part of amino acids, proteins and nucleic acids
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Carbon Cycle Carbon forms the the framework of all molecules essential to life Key processes: ◦Photosynthesis Plants use CO 2 for photosynthesis, make glucose and O 2 ◦Cellular respiration All organisms use glucose and O 2 to make ATP, release CO 2 ◦Human impact! Activities increase in CO 2 atmosphere Removing plants means CO 2 isn’t being cycled as quickly as it is being added Greenhouse effect and global climate change
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