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What is the Biosphere The Earth is wrapped in 4 overlapping layers 1) Lithosphere 2) Hydrosphere 3) Atmosphere 4) Biosphere What is the Biosphere The biosphere is the layer of life. It is the entire system of living organisms and their habitats. All forms of life in the outer 3 layers around the Earth are also part of the biosphere. Cycles of matter Unlike energy, matter is constantly being recycled in an ecosystem. Known as biogeochemical cycles. A biogeochemical cycle is a set of processes by which an element passes from one environment to the next and eventually returns to its original environment in an infinite loop of recycling. REVIEW – HYDROLOCIGAL CYCLE Transpiration The release of water from the leaves of plants. Water is exchanged through a plant’s stomata. Evaporation is the second process that releases water into the atmosphere. Carbon Cycle Biological processes involving all exchanges of carbon on Earth. Processes include: photosynthesis, ingestion,respiration, decomposition, forest fires, shells and skeletons, carbonate rock, volcanoes, fossil fuels) Human activity (factories, deforestation, car exhaust) have upset the natural balance of the carbon cycle, esp. since the beginning of the industrial era. Also, increase methane from decomposition of animal waste also have disrupted the balance of the cycle. CARBON CYCLE “SIMPLIFIED” Nitrogen Cycle All organisms need nitrogen to live mostly to manufacture proteins and DNA. The nitrogen cycle involving all the exchanges of nitrogen on Earth. Processes include: Nitrogen fixation, nitrification, nitrogen absorption, decomposition of waste, denitrification. Most abundant gas in atmosphere ~78% however, living organisms cannot use N2 it must be “fixed” or changed into ammonia, ammonium, nitrate or nitrite form by bacteria in the soil. Nitrogen Cycle Human activities have impacted the cycle with fertilizers being added to improve productivity of soil, discharged as waste water from factories. Nitrogen surpluses alter the soil balance and in the long term interfere with plant growth.