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Biogeochemical Cycles

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Presentation on theme: "Biogeochemical Cycles"— Presentation transcript:

1 Biogeochemical Cycles

2 Oxygen Cycle Autotrophs: Release O2 into atmosphere via photosynthesis
All life: Absorbs O2 to be used during cellular respiration Respiration: creates ATP energy for cells

3 Carbon Cycle CO2 CO2 Carbon = (organic molecules) carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids Plants & autotrophs: Intake: Absorb CO2 from atmosphere Create glucose & sugar via photosynthesis Output: Release CO2 during respiration

4 Carbon Cycle Consumers
Intake: Carbon moves up the food chain as 1 feeds on another Output: Release CO2 during respiration

5 Carbon Cycle Decomposers Input: Feed on dead organic matter
Output: Release CO2 during respiration Output: Organic molecules returned to soil during decomposition

6 Carbon Cycle Human Industry
CO2 Human Industry Output: Release CO2 into atmosphere when fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) are burned

7 Nitrogen Cycle N = 78% atmosphere (most unusable) Soil Bacteria
Ammonia Nitrates N = 78% atmosphere (most unusable) Soil Bacteria Nitrogen fixation: convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia Nitrification: ammonia converted into nitrates

8 Nitrogen Cycle Nitrates Plants Absorb nitrates through their roots

9 Nitrogen Cycle Animals
Nitrates Animals Ingest nitrates through the food chain (plants eaten)

10 Nitrogen Cycle Decomposers
Ammonia Ammonia Ammonia Decomposers Return ammonia to soil by feeding on dead matter

11 Nitrogen Cycle Lightning
Energy breaks atmospheric nitrogen into Nitrogen oxide Nitrogen oxide falls in rain to soil

12 Phosphorus (P) Cycle No phosphorus in atmosphere Rocks P
Phosphorus released by weathering of rocks

13 Phosphorus (P) Cycle P Plants Absorb P into their roots

14 Phosphorus (P) Cycle Animals P Ingest P when plants eaten
P continues to move up food chain

15 Phosphorus (P) Cycle Decomposers P
Breakdown dead matter and release P into soil

16 Phosphorus (P) Cycle Human Contribution
Adding excess P from fertilizers…. P washes into lakes, etc… Excess P causes extreme algae growth


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