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State Standard SB4B. Explain the flow of matter and energy through ecosystems by Explaining the need for cycling of major nutrients (C, O, H, N, P). Flow.

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2 State Standard SB4B. Explain the flow of matter and energy through ecosystems by Explaining the need for cycling of major nutrients (C, O, H, N, P). Flow of Matter (2.3)

3 CYCLES IN THE BIOSHPHERE 2.3 Cycling of Matter Principles of Ecology  Energy is transformed into __________ forms to support the functions of an ecosystem. There must be a constant ____________.  The cycling of ____________ in the biosphere involves both ____________ in living organisms and physical ____________ found in the environment such as weathering. Chapter 2

4 THE WATER CYCLE Principles of Ecology 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2

5 Principles of Ecology  Freshwater constitutes only about _____ percent of all water on Earth.  About 69 percent of all freshwater is found in ice caps and ____________. 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2  Approximately 90 percent of water vapor ____________ from oceans, lakes, and rivers; 10 percent evaporates from the surface of plants through a process called ____________. THE WATER CYCLE CONT’D

6 Principles of Ecology THE CARBON & OXYGEN CYCLES 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2

7 Principles of Ecology  Carbon and oxygen recycle relatively ____________ through living organisms.  The carbon & oxygen cycles are closely ____________. 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2  Carbon and oxygen often make up molecules ____________ for life. THE CARBON & OXYGEN CYCLES CONT’D

8 Principles of Ecology Long-term Cycle  Organic matter converted to peat, coal, oil, or gas deposits (_______ fuels) – involves C only  Calcium carbonate (limestone) – involves C&O Short-term Cycle  Photsynthesis/Cellular Respiration (C&O)  ____________ fossil fuels - involves C only 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2 THE CARBON & OXYGEN CYCLES CONT’D Carbon has both ______ & ______-term cycles.

9 Principles of Ecology THE NITROGEN CYCLE  Nitrogen ______ ____ have a long- term cycle!  The capture and conversion of nitrogen into a form that is ____________ by plants is called nitrogen ____________. 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2

10 Principles of Ecology  Consumers get nitrogen by ____________ plants or animals that contain nitrogen. 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2  Nitrogen enters the food web when plants ____________ nitrogen compounds from soil. THE NITROGEN CYCLE CONT’D

11 Principles of Ecology  Nitrogen is ____________ to the soil in several ways:  Animals ____________.  Organisms ________.  Organisms convert ____________ into nitrogen compounds.  Denitrification 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2 THE NITROGEN CYCLE CONT’D

12 Principles of Ecology THE PHOSPHOROUS CYCLE CONT’D 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2

13 Principles of Ecology Short-term Cycle  Phosphorus is cycled from the ______ to ____________ and then from the producers to ____________. Long-term Cycle  ____________ or erosion of rocks that contain phosphorus slowly adds phosphorus to the cycle. 2.3 Cycling of Matter Chapter 2 THE PHOSPHOROUS CYCLE CONT’D Phosporous has both long & short-term cycles.

14 SUMMARY 1 Biogeochemical cycles include the ____________ of important elements between the abiotic & biotic parts of an ecosystem. The carbon & oxygen cycles are closely ____________.

15 SUMMARY 2 Nitrogen gas is ____________ in its ability to enter ____________ portions of the environment. ____________ & ____________ are the only 2 that have short-term & long-term cycles.


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