Nutrient Cycle Overview
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
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What is the other name for nutrient cycles?

Biogeochemical cycles

100

What are types precipitation?

rain, snow, hail, sleet

100

In what process do plants remove carbon dioxide from the air?

photosynthesis

100

What percentage of the atmosphere that is made of nitrogen?

78%

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Why do we study biogeochemical cycles as part of ecology?
It studies the interactions between organisms and their environment
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How does water from lakes and oceans re-enter the atmosphere? 

Evaporation 

200

A major component in ALL organic compounds 

carbon

200

Why must nitrogen be "fixed"?

The N2 gas in the air is not in a form that is usable by plants or animals.

300

What is one thing all of these cycles have in common?

The constant movement of nutrients in the biosphere 

300

The evaporation of water from stoma of plants is called _______.

What is transpiration?

300

How do carbon molecules enter the soil?

What is decomposition?

300

How do people get nitrogen?

By eating foods such as legumes (beans), nuts, seeds, dairy, eggs, and meat.

300

Why is oxygen cycling important?

People and animals require oxygen to breathe and sustain them. Thanks be to God, who gave us breath and designed an awesome cycle of renewing oxygen between plants and animals.

400

Three nutrients plants require for growth.

Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K)

400

What two things can happen with water after precipitation has returned it to the ground?

Infiltration and Surface Runoff 

400

Give two primary ways carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere.

1) Respiration - Bacteria, animals, and people breathing. 

2) Burning - Volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and fossil fuels all release carbon dioxide into the air.

400

Why is nitrogen so important for living things?

Nitrogen is used to make amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein, which makes up our very being.

400

How is most free oxygen released into the atmosphere?

By plants and phytoplankton (in the ocean) doing photosynthesis.

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What are the 4 biogeochemical cycles we have learned about so far?
water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous
500

Give 3 reasons why plants are important in preventing soil erosion.

Plant roots hold soil in place. Plant foliage intercepts rain drops to prevent erosion. Plants drink storm water and hold it in the soil.

500

Where are the two primary places carbon is trapped?

1) the ocean

2) underground

500

What are 3 ways that nitrogen is fixed?

1) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in nodules of legumes

2) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil

3) Lightning

500

Where is most of the earth's oxygen trapped?

In minerals in the earth.