

Biogeochemical Cycles
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Biology
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 12 Questions
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Biogeochemical Cycles

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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be a good description of a population?
A colony of ants
The grass and ducks and fish at a pond
The grass and ducks and fish and rocks and water in a pond
An ant
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be a good description of a ecosystem?
A colony of ants
The grass and ducks and fish at a pond
The grass and ducks and fish and rocks and water in a pond
An ant
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be a good description of a community?
A colony of ants
The grass and ducks and fish at a pond
The grass and ducks and fish and rocks and water in a pond
An ant
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Water Cycle
Precipitation - when water falls from the sky
Runoff - when water runs off the surface and ends up in lakes/ponds/rivers, etc.
Seepage - when water seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater
Evaporation - when water heats up and turns into a gas form
Transpiration - when water evaporates from the plants of leaves
Condensation - when water vapor cools down and turns into clouds
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Multiple Choice
When warm, evaporated air rises, it cools and begins to turn into liquid again. This part of the water cycle is called:
a: transpiration
b: precipitation
c: runoff
d: condensation
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Multiple Choice
Which term best describes a change of state from a liquid to a gas caused by the sun's energy?
evaporation
sublimation
deposition
precipitation
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Multiple Choice
The process of plants losing water through their leaves is called ____.
condensation
evaporation
transpiration
exhaling
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Carbon Cycle
Photosynthesis - how the carbon comes to earth from the atmosphere
Cellular respiration - how the carbon is released from plants/animals back into the atmosphere
Combustion - when carbon is released into the atmosphere by factories/cars
Decomposition - when carbon is released atmosphere by dead plants/animals... some is turned into fossil fuels to be burnt later
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Multiple Choice
What is the only way that carbon (CO2) goes from the atmosphere to living organisms?
photosynthesis
respiration
decomposition
combustion
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Nitrogen Cycle
About 78% of the earth's atmosphere is nitrogen gas.
Plants and animals must have nitrogen to make proteins and nucleic acids.
However, the nitrogen gas is not usable by plants or animals - so the nitrogen cycle must happen to change nitrogen into a usable form through a series of steps.
Most of this is done using bacteria & decomposers; however, some nitrogen enters the soil via lightning.
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Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen fixation: the process when nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil/on plant roots change nitrogen gas into ammonia
Ammonification: the process when decomposers break down dead stuff/animal wastes into ammonium
Nitrification: the process when nitrifying bacteria change ammonium into nitrates, which is what plants can use
Assimilation: when the plants take in the nitrates
Denitrification: when denitrifying bacteria take the excess nitrates and turn it back into nitrogen gas
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Multiple Choice
the process when decomposers break down dead stuff/animal wastes into ammonium
Ammonification
Denitrification
Nitrification
Nitrogen fixation
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Multiple Choice
the process when nitrifying bacteria change ammonium into nitrates, which is what plants can use
Ammonification
Denitrification
Nitrification
Nitrogen fixation
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Multiple Choice
the process when nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil/on plant roots change nitrogen gas into ammonia
Ammonification
Denitrification
Nitrification
Nitrogen fixation
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Multiple Choice
when denitrifying bacteria take the excess nitrates and turn it back into nitrogen gas
Ammonification
Denitrification
Nitrification
Nitrogen fixation
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Phosphorus Cycle
This is the only cycle without an atmospheric portion.
Phosphate is released via the weathering of rocks.
Plants & some fungi take up phosphorus.
Phosphorus moves from producers to consumers via the food web.
Phosphorus is released back into the soil when organisms die & decomposers break them down.
Phosphorus gets into water via runoff and leaching from the groundwater.
Mining and agricultural runoff add to the phosphorus in the environment.
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Multiple Choice
There is no portion of the phosphorus cycle in the...
atmosphere
rocks
water
living organisms
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