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Cycling of Matter
4.3
“biogeochemical” cycles
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WATER
CARBON-OXYGEN
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
WATER (H20) CYCLE
• The continual movement of H20 from the Earth’s
surface and oceans to the atmosphere and back
to the surface and oceans again.
• Powered by the sun (solar energy) which causes
evaporation & transpiration (water loss from
plants).
• Cells: 70-90% water…Earth: 75% water
…water is a KEY factor in terrestrial
ecosystems!!
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precipitation (forms: rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog)
transpiration (aka evapotranspiration)
evaporation
runoff
water vapor
percolation (water into soil)
ground water (water in soil)
CARBON (C) CYCLE
• CO2 to plants  photosynthesis (requires
sunlight and H20 too!)  carbohydrates
carbohydrates consumers (AND
PLANTS!)  respiration
respirationback to CO2 and biomass.
• PHOTOSYNTHESIS stores solar energy in the
form of C-C bonds in organic compounds
(glucose!).
• RESPIRATION releases chemical bond energy
and makes it available (“usable”) to cells…cells
need energy to grow, develop, reproduce,
respond, maintain homeostasis, etc.
• Sources: all organisms (including
decomposers), natural burning, power plant /
factory / vehicle emissions.
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– Photosynthesis
– Cellular respiration (CR)
– Decomposition (CR): bacteria & fungi in soil
– Combustion
– Food chain (consumers…part of CR)
– CO2 , O2, H20, Sun
NITROGEN (N) CYCLE
• Air contains ~78% N2 gas
• N2 gas must be converted into other compounds
(nitrates) before it can be used by plants called
nitrogen fixation (done by bacteria)  then
by other living things.
• Plants use the nitrogen compounds they absorb
through their roots (a process called
assimilation) to make amino acids, proteins,
and other important substances. Animals get
the nitrogen they need by consuming plants or
organisms that consume plants.
Others!
• Decomposers play an important role by
breaking down N-containing animal
wastes and the remains of dead
organisms  similar process to
nitrification.
• Another type of bacteria converts some of
the ammonia and nitrates into free N2 gas
 back into atmosphere…this is called
denitrification.
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FoldNotes…GREEN ARROWS
• Ammonia
• N2 (nitrogen gas), H20
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Nitrogen fixation
Denitrification
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Nitrates
Assimilation (occurs through plant roots)
Denitrifying bacteria
Decomposers
Death/waste
PHOSPHORUS (P) CYCLE
• P is a component of ATP (energy storing
compound used by cells)
• and is a component of DNA (genetic code)
• Found in soil and rock as calcium
phosphate which dissolves in H20 to form
phosphate  plants absorb through their
roots  animals eat plants (P is
transferred)  animals and plants die 
phosphorus is returned to soil.
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/102/ecosystem.html#top
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• FoldNotes…RED ARROWS
• Key words on previous slide.