Water Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Grab Bag!
Phosphorus Cycle
Carbon Cycle
100
Water falling to the earth from condensed clouds is known as what?
What is precipitation.
100
What is wrong with atmospheric nitrogen?
What is "we can't use it".
100

The pathway through which an element moves through the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem 

Biogeochemical cycle.

100
The majority of the phosphorus in the world is stored in what?
What is rocks.
100
Which biological process do plants use to take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and get energy?
What is photosynthesis.
200

Name a human activity taht adversely affect water cycle

Deforestation

Construction and farming in wet land

200
Who "fixes" the nitrogen into a form that we can use?
What is bacteria (either in the soil or in the roots of legumes).
200
What does biogeochemical cycling allow nutrients to do throughout the biosphere?
What is circulate.
200
Phosphorus is used not only in energy and in cell processes (like enzymes and transport), but also in what?
What is forming DNA and RNA.
200
Name two ways that carbon is released into the atmosphere using biological processes?
What is cellular respiration and decomposition.
300
How does ocean/lake water return to the atmosphere?
What is evaporation.
300
Animals get most of the nitrogen they need by what?
What is "consuming plants or other animals that have the nitrogen".
300

Which is the slowest biogeochemical cycle?

Phosphorus cycle.

300
What must happen to the rock in order for plants to absorb the phosphorus within them?
What is break down into soil.
300
Humans have contributed more carbon to the carbon cycle by doing what?
What is burning fossil fuels.
400
Which process within the water cycle is considered "biological"?
What is transpiration.
400
Planting legumes in a field the year before a crop will do what to the productivity of your field?
What is "increase productivity because there is more nitrogen in the soil".
400

The excessive growth of algae in waterbodies due to excessive use of fertlizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus 

Eutrophication

400

Herbivores and carnivores obtain phosphorus by doing what?

Herbivores eat plants and carnivores eat herbivores.

400
How do herbivores and carnivores get the carbon that they need?
What is "by consuming plants and/or animals that have carbon".
500
What is "transpiration"?
What is "when leaves release water through their underside to evaporate".
500
Nitrogen is used in the body to make what?
What is DNA and proteins.
500

 Other than nitrogen fixing bacteria,Which other natural process fixes atmospheric nitrogen?

Lightning.

500

True or false?

The source of phosphorus for living organisms is atmosphere.

False

It is the rocks.

500
Why do we need carbon?
What is "to form DNA and proteins". The creation of cells is also acceptable.
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