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THEY MOVE THRU A BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE: ABIOTIC (non-living) PORTION OF ... NITRIFICATION = BACTERIA IN SOIL. TAKE IN AMMONIA & OXIDIZE IT INTO. NITRITES, NO2 ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Ecosystem Recycling


1
Ecosystem Recycling
2
  • ENERGY FLOWS THROUGH ECOSYSTEM
  • WATERNITROGENCARBONPHOSPHORUS ARE RECYCLED!!!
  • THEY MOVE THRU A BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE
  • ABIOTIC (non-living) PORTION OF ENVIRONMENT
    (ATMOSPHERE) ? LIVING THINGS?THEN BACK AGAIN

3
Water Cycle
  • CELLS CONTAIN 70-90 H20
  • VERY LITTLE OF EARTHS AVAILABLE H20 IS IN LIVING
    THINGS
  • RIVERS / LAKES / STREAMS / OCEANS CONTAIN A BIG
  • ATMOSPHERE CONTAIN WATER WATER VAPOR
  • GROUND WATER IN SOIL OR UNDERGROUND IN POROUS
    ROCK
  • WATER CYCLE MOVEMENT OF H20 B/T RESERVOIRS
  • EVAPORATION
  • TRANSPIRATION
  • PRECIPITATION

4
Evaporation
  • ADDS H20 VAPOR TO ATMOSPHERE
  • HEAT CAUSES WATER TO EVAPORATE
  • 90 OF EVAPORATED WATER FROM TERRESTRIAL
    ECOSYSTEM PASSES THROUGH PLANTS IN A PROCESS
    CALLED

5
Transpiration
  • PLANTS TAKE IN H20 THRU ROOTS
  • RELEASE WATER TAKE IN CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE)
  • ANIMALS DRINK/EAT TO TAKE IN H20
  • ANIMALS RELEASE IT WHEN
  • BREATHING
  • SWEATING
  • EXCRETION

6
Precipitation
  • WATER LEAVES ATMOSPHERE
  • TEMP AIR PRESSURE (ABIOTIC FACTORS) DETERMINE
    HOW MUCH WATER CAN BE HELD
  • ONCE ATM. IS SATURATED W/VAPOR
  • SNOW, RAIN, SLEET, HAIL OR FOG

7
Exploring the Water Cycle
  • Each person will start at one of the points on
    the water cycle.
  • Collect a bead and put it on your string
  • While there, look at the die and predict what you
    think you will role.
  • Write your prediction in the first column.
  • Roll the die and write the result in the second
    column
  • When the teacher says go, move to the station you
    rolled, and repeat steps 2-5
  • Do not move to the next station until instructed
    to by the teacher.

8
Carbon Cycle
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS CELLULAR RESPIRATION
  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS PLANTS OTHER AUTOTROPHS USE
    CO2 H20 SUNLIGHT CARBOHYDRATES

9
CELLULAR RESPIRATION
  • PROCESS IN WHICH AUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHS USE
    OXYGEN (O2) TO BREAKDOWN CARBS.
  • CELLS MAKE ATP (ENERGY) BY BREAKING DOWN ORGANIC
    COMPOUNDS
  • A COMPOUND THAT RESULTS FROM LIVING THINGS
    CONTAINS CARBON

10
HUMAN INFLUENCE ON THE CARBON CYCLE
  • IN THE PAST 150 YEARS CO2 IN THE ATMOSPHERE HAS
    RISEN 30? ALMOST ½ IN THE LAST 40 YEARS
  • HUMANS ACTIVITY IS THE CAUSE
  • BURNING FOSSIL FUEL
  • REMAINS OF ORGANISMS THAT HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED
    BY DECAY, HEAT, PRESSURE ?ENERGY RICH ORGANIC
    MOLECULES

11
  • BURNING RELEASES ENERGY CO2
  • BURNING VEGETATION RELEASES CO2
  • TROPICAL RAINFOREST DESTRUCTION
  • WITH NO PLANTS CO2 IS NOT ABSORBED

12
Nitrogen Cycle
  • NITROGEN IS NEEDED TO MAKE PROTEINS NUCLEIC
    ACIDS
  • ORGANIC MOLECULE, DNA OR RNA, THAT STORES
    CARRIES IMPORTANT INFO FOR CELL FUNCTION
  • N2 (NITROGEN GAS) MAKES UP 78 OF THE ATMOSPHERE
  • N2 IS HOWEVERLIMITED TO AMMONIA FOR MOST
    LIVING THINGS

13
NITROGEN FIXATION
  • CONVERSION OF N2 TO AMMONIA
  • CERTAIN BACTERIA CAN CONVERT ? NH3
    NITROGEN-FIXING BACTERIA
  • LIVE IN SOIL IN SOME ROOTS

14
Recycling Nitrogen
  • BODIES OF DEAD ORGANISMS CONTAIN N
  • URINE DUNG ALSO
  • DECOMPOSERS BREAK DOWN CORPSES WASTE OF
    ORGANISMS GIVE OFF NITROGEN AS AMMONIA
    AMMONIFICATION
  • NITRIFICATION BACTERIA IN SOIL TAKE IN
    AMMONIA OXIDIZE IT INTO NITRITES, NO2
    NITRATES, NO3

15
DENITRIFICATION
  • RETURNING NITROGEN TO ATMOSPHERE
  • PLANTS CAN ABSORB NITRATES AMMONIA FROM SOIL?
  • ANIMALS CANNOT!
  • ANIMALS OBTAIN IT BY EATING OTHER ORGANISMS
    DIGESTING THE PROTEINS NUCLEIC ACIDS
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