Carbon, Nitrogen, and Water Cycles

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nitrogen makes up how much of the atmosphere

3/4

important molecules of carbon

CO2, sugars, fats proteins

animals plants and bacteria play what role in the nitrogen cycle

animals eat the plants plants get it from the soil and water bacteria fixes the nitrogen into a gas that the plants can use (fixation)

example of symbiosis

bacteria and plants - nitrogen cycle

processes of the nitrogen cycle

bacteria/ lightning fixes the nitrogen so plants can use it plants use it, animals eat the plants and they die so the stored nitrogen is releases from their bodies and their waste

fossil fuels

build up of dead plants and animals over time , coal oil and natural gas

combustion

burning of a fuel

carbon cycle includes the release of CO2 in

burning of fossil fuels, eruption of volcanos, weathering of rocks, respiration of organisms

how do humans impact the carbon cycle

burning too many fossil fuels, deforestation, more carbon, more greenhouse gases in the air, warmer climate

what allows the bodies of plants and animals to decay in the soil

decomposers

parts of the water cycle

evaporation condensation transpiration precipitation runoff percolation

Eutrophication

fertilizer runoff from fields pollutes water, leads to overgrowth of algae, blocks sunlight to underwater organisms

how much of fresh water is available to use

less than .01%

legumes in the nitrogen cycle

natural fixers with nodules containing bacteria (symbiotic)

all animals and plants need what

nitrogen

what is one of the most common elements in the air

nitrogen

carbon is used in what processes

photosynthesis, respiration, food chains, weathering

how do plants consumers and decomposers use carbon

plants use it for photosynthesis, comsumers use it for energy (eat the carbohydrates), decomposers break down the dead organisms and release the carbon back into the cycle

sybiosis

process of two animals/ plants working together to get something done, not harming and both get what they need

nitrogen molecules

proteins, N2 and fixed nitrogen

types of water

saltwater fresh water glaciers ground water water vap

how can farmers help the nitrogen cycle

swap plants out with legumes, rotate crops

what is the water cycle

the continuous movement of water to the atmosphere from the land and vice versa

denitrification

the process of bacteria converting usable forms of nitrogen into unusable forms and are released back into the atmosphere

respiration

the process of living organisms taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide

energy from the water cycle comes from

the sun

humans affect the water cycle

too many water needs pollution of runoff - acid rain/ percipitation

how can humans affect the nitrogen cycle

too much waste and fertilizers used, too much nitrogen in the soil, exhaust from cars, eutrophication

transpiration

water gived off from plants during photosynthesis

nitrification

when ammonia is converted to nitrates


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