Cycles Recycled?
Got Carbon?
Got Nitrogen?
Got Oxygen?
This and That
200

Name the 3 VIP biogeochemical cycles

What is the water cycle, the carbon cycle, and the nitrogen cycle?

200

These 2 things are the main components of the carbon cycle

What is photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

200

These are 3 ways that nitrogen gas can be transformed into molecules plants can use

What is lightning, nitrogen fixation, and decaying organisms/wastes?

200

Another name for the lithosphere

What is Earth's crust?

200

As population size increases, growth rate also increases

What is exponential growth?

400

This cycle involves a series of interconnected pathways involving both biotic and abiotic components of the biosphere

What is the water cycle?

400

Chains of carbon molecules form this in many molecules

What are backbones?

400

Decaying organisms or wastes release nitrogen in this form

What is ammonium?

400

The main driving factor in the oxygen cycle

What is photosynthesis?

400

These 3 examples of human activities can limit the growth of populations in an ecosystem

What are pesticides, herbicides, and habitat destruction?

600

Chains of these molecules form the backbones of many molecules such as carbohydrates, proteins and lipids

What is carbon?

600

This is constantly cycling between living organisms and the atmosphere

What is carbon?

600

Most plants and animals cannot use the nitrogen in nitrogen gas because of this

What is breaking the triple bond of the 2 nitrogen atoms?

600

This is where the majority of all oxygen is located

What is the lithosphere?

600

These are porous layers of rock that can hold water

What is an aquifer?

800

This element is important for creating proteins and nucleic acids, like DNA

What is nitrogen?

800

True or False:  Living organisms cannot make their own carbon

What is true?

800

Denitrification happens through the work of these organisms

What is denitrifying bacteria?

800

The presence of atmospheric oxygen has led to the formation of this

What is ozone?

800

This process returns water to the atmosphere through a plants' leaves

What is transpiration?

1000

Process through which water or a chemical element is continuously recycled in an ecosystem and involves biotic and abiotic components

What a biogeochemical cycle?

1000

When our cells burn food (glucose) for energy, this is released

What is carbon dioxide?

1000

These plants are the only ones able to use nitrogen in the air to grow

What are bean plants and other legumes?

1000

The movement of oxygen within the atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere

What is the oxygen cycle?

1000

The maximum population size that can be supported in a particular area without destroying the habitat

What is carrying capacity?

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