Biogeochemical notes - Liberty Union High School District
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Biogeochemical Cycles
All matter cycles…and all cycles
matter!
Carbon Cycle
Carbon moves between the living & nonliving parts
of the ecosystem
2 major driving forces:
Photosynthesis (plants take CO2 in)
Cellular respiration (releases CO2)
SINKS take IN carbon and store it
Plants take in carbon dioxide during
photosynthesis and release oxygen
Oceans (especially cold water) & Earth’s crust
SOURCES release carbon OUT
into the atmosphere
Living things during respiration
Combustion (burning fossil fuels)
Fires
Electricity
Climate Change
carbon sinks & sources should be
balanced, but they aren’t
too many carbon sources greenhouse
effect becomes too strong
Greenhouse effect = heat is trapped in by
gases
Check for Understanding
Which of the following is the best carbon
sink?
Burning fossil fuels
Really hot water
The ocean
Small rocks
Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen moves between the living & nonliving
parts of the ecosystem
Nitrogen fixation
Nitrogen gas (N2) is changed into
ammonia by nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Legume plants (beans) have lots of
these good bacteria on their roots
YouTube
Nitrogen Fixation – Seven Wonders of the
Microbe World
Check for Understanding
Where do we get most of our nitrogen
from?
The atmosphere
Food we eat
Eating fertilizer
The ocean