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3-3 Cycles of Matter. Page 74. A. Recycling in the Biosphere. 1. Matter is recycled between and within ecosystems. A. Recycling in the Biosphere. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3-3 Cycles of Matter

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A. Recycling in the Biosphere

• 1. Matter is recycled between and within ecosystems.

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A. Recycling in the Biosphere

• 2. Biogeochemical Cycles- Process by which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another, and from one part of the biosphere to another.

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B. The Water Cycle

• 1. Water moves between ocean, atmosphere and land.

• 2. H2O molecules enter the atmosphere as water vapor (gas) when they evaporate from the ocean or other bodies of water.– Evaporation- Water changes from liquid to gas.

• 3. Water can evaporate from the leaves of plants also, a process called transpiration.

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Can you organize these in the correct order?

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?WORD BANK: Condensation, Precipitation, Surface Runoff, and Evaporation

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C. Nutrient Cycles

• 1. Nutrients- chemical substances an organism needs to stay alive.

• 2. Every living organism needs nutrients to carry out life functions.

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C. Nutrient Cycles

• 3. The Carbon Cycle• The carbon cycle moves carbon from the

atmosphere, through the food web, and returns to the atmosphere.

• Carbon is emitted by the burning of fossil fuels.

• Some carbon is stored for long periods of time in areas called carbon sinks.

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C. Nutrient Cycles• 4. The Nitrogen Cycle• The nitrogen cycle mostly takes place

underground.• Some bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into

ammonia through a process called nitrogen fixation.

• Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in nodules on the roots of plants; others live freely in the soil.

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C. Nutrient Cycles

• 4. The Nitrogen Cycle• Nitrifying bacteria change the ammonium

into nitrate.• Nitrogen moves through the food web and

returns to the soil during decomposition.

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C. Nutrient Cycles

• 5. The Phosphorus Cycle• The phosphorus cycle takes place at and

below ground level.• Phosphate is released by the weathering of

rocks. • Phosphorus moves through the food web

and returns to the soil during decomposition.

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C. Nutrient Cycles

• 5. The Phosphorous Cycle• Phosphorus leaches into groundwater from

the soil and is locked in sediments.• Both mining and agriculture add phosphorus

into the environment.

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D. Nutrient Limitation

• 6. Limiting Nutrient- substance that is scarce or cycles slowly.

• (This is why fertilizer is used! Contains Nitrogen, Phosphate, Potassium to boost production!)

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Exit slip

Carbon

•Fact 1•Fact 2

Nitrogen

•Fact 1•Fact 2

Phosphorous

•Fact 1•Fact 2

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Draw a cycle!

• 1- Carbon P.77• 2- Nitrogen P.78• 3- Water P.75