
Nitrogen Cycle
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Biology
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 10 Questions
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Bio-geo-chemical cycles
Using the following diagrams, consider how nutrients cycle around the biosphere in the nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, and water cycle.
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Multiple Choice
2. Ammonium can be added to the soil by either the addition of fertilizer or by...
bacteria taking it from plants
plants taking in oxygen
nitrates being released by bacteria
decomposers breaking down organic material
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When Nitrogen or other fertilizers run off from the soil, they can cause some populations to grow out of control. When these algae eventually die, their decomposition absorbs too much oxygen, making the area a dead zone.
Eutrophication
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Multiple Choice
4. _________ from too much nitrogen can cause algae to overgrow. When they die, their decomposition uses up too much of the lake's ________.
eutrophication... oxygen
eutrophication... nitrogen
respiration... oxygen
respiration.... nitrogen
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Similar to the nitrogen cycle, the carbon cycle charts how carbon-containing molecules move through the biosphere. We already know many of the biggest processes involved, including photosynthesis and respiration.
Carbon Cycle
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Multiple Choice
7. Abiotic (non-living) parts of the cycle are also important. Carbon can be moved through soil and water by...
erosion and sedimentation
consumption and decomposition
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A last cycle that moves through biotic and abiotic life is the water cycle.
Water Cycle
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Multiple Choice
10. Evaporation has gaseous water leave lakes and the ocean, while transpiration is the process of water moving out of plant leaves. Put them together to make the combined process called...
infiltration
condensation
evapo-transpiration
runoff
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Review:
Nitrogen cycles the biosphere with the help of bacteria that fix it from the environment.
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Too many nutrients like nitrogen can cause eutrophication and algal overgrowth in bodies of water.
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Carbon cycles the biosphere through photosynthesis, respiration, and combustion by human activity.
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Water cycles through condensation, precipitation, runoff, infiltration, and evaporation/evapotranspiration
Bio-geo-chemical cycles
Using the following diagrams, consider how nutrients cycle around the biosphere in the nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, and water cycle.
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