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What are the Earth’s 4 spheres Give an example of each You are constantly consuming calories through the food you eat. Where does the weight go? How is weight/ energy actually lost from you body?
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Nitrogen gas makes up 78% of the atmosphere, but organisms cannot use the atmospheric form of Nitrogen. Nitrogen must be fixed (by bacteria or some plants) Nitrogen moves:
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In the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen moves from air to soil, from soil to plants and animals and back to the air.
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Air Bacteria in Soil PlantsAnimals Bacteria in Soil
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Carbon moves through all 4 spheres called the Carbon Cycle Plants convert Carbon Dioxide into carbohydrates Organisms eat the plants, and obtain carbon from the carbohydrates and release carbon into the air as carbon dioxide, wastes and decay Carbon is stored in the geosphere in buried plant or animal remains and rock called carbonate
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Phosphorous is rarely a gas Phosphorous enters the soil and water when rock breaks down and when phosphorus dissolves in water Some organisms excrete excess phosphorus in their waste, and this phosphorus may enter soil and water. Plants absorb this phosphorus through their roots. Animals absorb phosphorus when they eat plants. When animals die, the phosphorus returns to the environment through decomposition
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Phosphorous moves through every sphere except the atmosphere because phosphorous is rarely a gas. Phosphorus enters the soil and water when rock breaks down and when phosphorus dissolves in water. Plants absorb phosphorus from soil and water. Animals eat the plants.
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The movement of water from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface and back to the atmosphere is always taking place. Water changes from liquid water to water vapor through the energy transfers involved in evaporation and transpiration. Transpiration is the release of moisture from plant leaves.
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Continuous movement of water is called the water cycle Transpiration- release of moisture from plant leaves. Condensation Precipitation Evaporation
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What is a reservoir? What percentage of the atmosphere is nitrogen? How to animals absorb Nitrogen? Place where matter or energy is stored 78% Eating plants.
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What must happen to nitrogen before organisms can use it? Fixation Describe the carbon cycle. What is type of rock stores carbon? Describe the phosphorus cycle. Carbonate
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What are the steps in the water cycle? Evaporation, condensation, precipitation What is it called when plants release moisture from plant leaves? transpiration
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Select one of the cycles we learned about today and draw a diagram. Include all reservoirs (30 points) Draw arrows indicating the direction of energy flow (10 points) Color (30 points) Description of what is happening at each step (40 points)
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