

Cycles of Matter
Presentation
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 10 Questions
1
Cycling of Matter
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Biogeochemical Cycles
The cycling maintains homeostasis
(balance) in the environment as they
move from abiotic parts of an
ecosystem into biotic parts and back
again.
1. Water cycle
2. Carbon cycle
3. Nitrogen cycle
4. Phosphorus Cycle
3
All cycles change the matter
from one form to another
4
Water cycle-
•Water changes
through the
following
processes:
Evaporation,
transpiration,
condensation,
precipitation
5
Multiple Choice
How is water distributed through the biosphere?
Runoff
Gravity
Water Cycle
Sunlight
6
Multiple Choice
What is transpiration?
When plants lose water through their leaves
When water falls from the atmosphere
When water goes across the land
7
Multiple Choice
Name two ways that water travels from the land to enter the ocean.
Runoff and Seepage
Evaporation and Transspiration
Percipitation and photosynthesis
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Carbon cycle-
•Carbon cycles through out Earth and can be found
in the atmosphere, bodies of water, in rocks and
soil, in organisms and in fossil fuels
•All living things are organic, meaning they contain
carbon.
9
Multiple Choice
How is carbon dioxide returned to the atmosphere?
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Death
Fossil Fuel
10
Multiple Choice
What happens when primary and secondary consumers die?
Eaten by producers
Scavenged by consumers
Broken down into nutrients by decomposers
11
Multiple Choice
How does carbon get in the plants?
Factory Emissions
Respiration
Photosynthesis
12
Nitrogen cycle-
The cycling of nitrogen which can be found in the
atmosphere, plants, animals and the soil. Nitrogen
is essential to form proteins and Nucleic Acids.
Lightning and bacteria convert nitrogen into usable
forms through Nitrogen Fixation.
Animals get useable nitrogen by eating plants
13
14
Multiple Choice
How to plants get nitrogen if not from the stmosphere?
Animals
Lightening
soil
15
Multiple Choice
How to animals get nitrogen?
plants
Lightening
soil
16
Multiple Choice
What is denitrification?
when plants decay
when bacteria turns nitrates into nitrogen
when bacteria live in the plants roots
17
Phosphorus (P) Cycle
Component of DNA, RNA, ATP, proteins &
enzymes
- The source of Phosphorus (P) is rock.
- Phosphorus is released into the cycle
through erosion or mining.
-Phosphorus is taken up by plant roots,
then travels through food chains.
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Multiple Choice
All cycles change the matter from one form to another.
True
False
Cycling of Matter
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