Biogeochemical Cycles
Phosphorous Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
100

This is the process that cycles nutrients from one sphere to another throughout the Earth. 

What is a Biogeochemical Cycle?

100

This sphere contains most of the Earth's phosphorous.

What is the geosphere?
100

Carbon reservoirs are found in these Earth's spheres.

What is all of them or the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere?

100

Ammonia in the soil is an example of nitrogen in this sphere.

What is the geosphere?

200

These are the 4 spheres involved in the cycling of nutrients.

What are the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere and geosphere?

200

This is an example of phosphorous in the hydrosphere.

What is phosphate dissolved in ocean water?

200

Carbon in the _______ sphere can be found in dissolved ocean water.

What is the hydrosphere?

200

Consumers like rabbits and cows assimilate nitrogen into their systems in this way.

What is eating plants?

300

In biogeochemical cycles _______ and ______ move or recycle through the Earth's systems.

a) Soil

b) bacteria

c) matter

d) energy

What are matter and energy?

300

Living things store phosphorous in this area.

a) proteins

b) carbohydrates

c) cell membranes

What are cell membranes.

300

Carbon dioxide is the product of ______,  which is a biological process of all animals.

a) photosynthesis

b) respiration

c) evaporation

 

What is respiration?

300

Nucleic acids contain important nitrogen compounds and help form which of the following:

a) DNA and RNA

b) proteins

c) lipids

What is DNA and RNA?

400

This type of feedback loop works to counteract or slow down changes in a system.

What is negative feedback?

400

Plants take up phosphorous from the soil.  This is an example of phosphorous moving between these two spheres.

What are the geosphere and the biosphere?

400

Humans burn this form of carbon to produce energy.

What is coal?  Or will also accept gasoline or other petroleum products. 

400

Nitrogen returns to the atmosphere through this process:

a) assimilation

b) denitrification

c) nitrogen fixing

What is denitrification?

500

Earth's climate is currently warming.  As temperatures rise, the ice caps and sea ice melt, reflecting less solar radiation. As a result the Earth absorbs more heat and grows warmer, melting more ice.  This is an example of a ______ feedback loop.

What is a positive feedback loop?

500

Most of the body's phosphorous is stored in this area.

What are bones and teeth.

500

Excess carbon in the atmosphere is absorbed and dissolved into the ocean resulting in this problem.

What is Ocean Acidification.

500

Bacteria convert ammonia in the soil into nitrates and nitrites for plants to use in this process:

a) assimilation

b) nitrogen uptake

c) nitrogen fixing

What is nitrogen uptake?

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