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Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems

Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems

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Cycling of Matter in Ecosystems

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Matter Cycles in and out of ecosystems

  • Matter may change forms, but it doesn't disappear

  • Law of conservation of mass

  • The total amount of matter on the Earth remains constant

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The Water Cycle

AKA "hydrologic cycle

-Water cycles from the atmosphere, the Earth's surface, below ground, and back.

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Multiple Select

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In which part(s) of the water cycle listed below is water in the liquid state?

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precipitation

2

condensation

3

evaporation

4

seepage

5

runoff

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Oxygen Cycle

  • Remember photosynthesis and respiration?

  • Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis

  • Oxygen is a reactant in Cellular respiration

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Open Ended

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Explain how deforestation might affect the oxygen cycle.

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Carbon Cycle

  • Carbon is the building block of life

  • Carbon moves from the atmosphere, through the food web and back to the atmosphere.

  • Carbon is emitted during the burning of fossil fuels

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Nitrogen Cycle

  • mostly takes place underground.

  • Some bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into ammonia

  • Nitrogen moves through the food web and returns to the soil during decomposition.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the source of nitrogen for the animal?

1

decomposers

2

plants

3

ammonia

4

nitrates

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Phosphorous Cycle

  • takes place at and below ground level

  • Phosphorous moves through the food web and returns to the soil during decomposition.

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Multiple Choice

Organic molecules all contain what element?

1

oxygen

2

carbon

3

nitrogen

4

phosphorus

13

Open Ended

Why is carbon dioxide called a "greenhouse gas?"

14

Fill in the Blank

Nitrogen is more useful to organisms when it is ____________.

15

Fill in the Blank

Ammonia is one way ________ is cycled through an ecosystem.

16

Open Ended

Why is too much nitrogen harmful to an ecosystem?

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Multiple Select

Which two cycles depend directly on photosynthesis?

1

water cycle

2

carbon cycle

3

oxygen cycle

4

phosphorous cycle

5

nitrogen cycle

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Multiple Choice

Fossil fuels are a part of which cycle?

1

oxygen

2

nitrogen

3

phosphorous

4

carbon

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Pyramid Models

How can we model energy and mass distribution in an ecosystem?

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Energy Pyramid

  • compare energy used by producers and other organisms on trophic levels.

  • 10% RULE: Only 10% of the energy at each tier is transferred from one trophic level to the next

  • up to 90% of the energy is lost into the atmosphere as heat.

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Biomass Pyramid

  • Biomass: measure of the total dry mass of organisms in a given area

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Multiple Choice

Each levle in a food chain contains less energy than the one below it because some energy is

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added to the system

2

lost as heat

3

consumed by carnivores

4

incorporated into biomass

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Multiple Choice

The term biomass refers to the total

1

dry mass of the organisms in a given area

2

unused material excreted as waste

3

producer to consumer ratio

4

mass of all living things on Earth

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Multiple Choice

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What does the diagram in the picture show?

1

nitrogen cycle

2

water cycle

3

carbon cycle

4

oxygen cycle

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Multiple Choice

According to the 10% Rule.....

1

10% of the energy is lost to heat when moving from one trophic level to the next

2

10% of the energy is transferred to the next trophic level

3

10% of the biomass is lost in each trophic level

4

10% of the biomass is passed on to each trophic level

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