
Biosphere Interactions
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Calvin Todd
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Biosphere Interactions
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Key Ideas
Producers transfer energy to consumers and decomposers.
Interactions are needed to provide a constant flow of energy to sustain the biosphere
Water, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous cycle through our environment in many ways
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Food Chain
Producers: Living things that make their own food to get the energy they need
Consumers: Living things that eat producers or other consumers to get the energy they need
Decomposers: living things that break down dead organic material to get the energy they need
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Energy Pyramid
A model that shows the amount of energy available in each level of a food chain
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Nutrient Cycles
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Water Cycle
Evaporation: Heat from the Sun causes water at Earth’s surface to evaporate
Condensation: As warm air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds
Precipitation: Water falls back to Earth’s surface when it rains or snows
Water moves over Earth’s surface (“run-off”) and moves downhill back into the ocean water due to gravity
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Human Impact
Water pollution: Any physical, biological, or chemical change in water quality that has an adverse effect on organisms or that makes water unsuitable for desired uses
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Karma
Bioaccumulation: the process by which pollutants collect in the cells and tissues of organisms
Biomagnification: the increase in concentration of pollutants in tissues of organisms that are at successively higher levels in a food chain or food web
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Carbon Cycle
Carbon dioxide moves through atmosphere and enters biosphere via photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Carbon enters the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels or when things die and decay
Carbon enters the geosphere when organisms decay and get stuck in sediment
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Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen is a nutrient that cells need to build proteins
Nitrogen makes up 78% of air, but organisms cannot use this form of nitrogen
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in soil and water change nitrogen into forms that plants can use
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Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Fixation: N2 (atmosphere) turns to other forms like NH3 (lightning and microorganisms)
Nitrification: NH3 to NO2 and NO3 (oxidized by microorganisms)
Denitrification: NO3 to N2 (reduced by microorganisms)
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Phosphorous Cycle
Phosphorus is a nutrient essential for the growth and development of organisms
Phosphorus is stored in the geosphere
Plants absorb the phosphorus, and animals obtain it when they eat plants and other animals
Decomposers return phosphorus to soil and water as they break down dead organisms
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Excess Phosphorous
Excess phosphorus is due to human activities (detergents, fertilizers, other wastes)
Can cause serious environmental concerns
Eutrophication is a natural process that results from accumulation of nutrients in lakes or other bodies of water
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