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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
Ecology UNIT
What is a Biogeochemical
cycle?
ORGANISMS
matter
matter
ENVIRONMENT
FOUR MAJOR CYCLES
CARBON
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS
WATER
Importance to Organisms
Carbon
Organic
compounds
Nitrogen
Proteins &
nucleic acids
Phosphorus
Water
ATP,
Nucleic acids
Water !!
The Carbon Cycle
In nature:
CO2 gas in atmosphere
CO32- dissolved in oceans
HCO3- dissolved in oceans
limestone rocks
fossil fuels (coal, oil, CH4)
cellulose
In organisms:
plants/algae/cyanobacteria:
Photosynthesis (C-fixing)
animals:
consumption of plants and/or
primary consumers
Return to Environment:
cellular respiration
combustion of fossil fuels
decomposition of organic
material
The Nitrogen Cycle
In nature:
N2 gas in atmosphere
NH4+ in soil
NH3 and N-containing waste
nitrite (NO2-), nitrate (NO3-)
In organisms:
plants:
absorption of NH4+ or
nitrate in soil
animals:
consumption of plants and/or
primary consumers
How do plants absorb
Nitrogen?
Nitrogen Fixation
Nitrification
Assimilation
Nitrogen Fixation
Bacteria in soil and plant nodules
N2 gas
nitrogenase
or lightning
or UV radiation
N+H
Nitrification
Ammonium
Ammonia
Nitrite
soil bacteria
Nitrate
Assimilation
Plant roots absorb nitrate or
ammonia formed by previous
processes.
Nitrogen is incorporated into
plant proteins / nucleic acids.
Return to Environment:
Bacterial action:
NO3N2 to atmosphere
+
Organic cmpds
NH4
(decomposition / ammonification)
Animal Action:
Excretion of NH4+ / NH3 in
urea or uric acid.
The Phosphorus Cycle
In nature:
no gaseous state :. Non
atmospheric
stored in rocks:
Erosion
P in soil
P in water
In organisms:
plants:
root absorption from soil
animals:
consumption of plants and/or
primary consumers
Return to the Environment:
Decomposers
Excretion of P by animals
The Phosphorus Cycle
The Water Cycle
In nature:
oceans
air (vapor)
groundwater
glaciers
In organisms:
plants:
absorption from soil
animals:
drinking
eating plants / other animals
Return to Environment:
Transpiration in plants
Animal / Plant
Decomposition
What distinguishes the
Water Cycle from the others??