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Biology Name: Period: The Water Cycle Fill in the blanks Water exists in three states as ______________, ____________, and __________. During ________________________________water leaves the atmosphere and fills ponds, streams, lakes, and oceans. When it heats up, water enters back into the atmosphere by _______________________________. There are two other ways to describe how water enters back into the atmosphere. One way is when organisms convert sugars into usable energy during the process of _______________________. And ___________________________ is when plant leaves open their guard cells and water escapes through the __________________. When weather conditions are ideal, water will undergo ___________________________ forming liquid water again for precipitation and it starts all over again! Draw a picture of the water cycle: Include a plant, an animal, a body of water, and a cloud. Use arrows to show the relationships between these biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. The Nitrogen Cycle Fill in the blanks: Nitrogen gas makes up about _______ % of the atmosphere. Bacteria that live on the _________of plants and in the ________, “fix” the nitrogen first into _______________, then into __________________. This is a form of nitrogen that plants can use to make _______________ which are the monomers of __________________. This makes sense because plants don’t eat other organisms to get the monomers to build their own protein. Decomposers break down ___________________________________ and release nitrogen back into the __________. Finally ___________________________bacteria turn the nitrogen in the ________________ back into _______________ in the atmosphere. Draw a picture of the carbon cycle. Include a plant, nitrifying bacteria, an animal, a decomposer, denitrifying bacteria, nitrogen, nitrogen gas, ammonia, and nitrate. Use arrows to show the relationships between these biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. The Carbon Cycle Fill in the blanks: Carbon can be found in ______ forms. ________________ is an example of carbon in a solid form. Liquid carbon can be found as ________________ in water. Carbon can also be found as a gas called ____________. This gas is put into the atmosphere during conversion of sugar into ATP; in the ______________________ of a cell. This process is called ________________________________. Decomposers also release ________ when they breakdown ___________________________. Plants will remove the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and use it to go through the process of carbon fixation during the _____________________________________ reactions in the ______________ of the chloroplast. In addition to cycling carbon through an ecosystem, photosynthesis and respiration also cycle _______________ through an ecosystem. Plants give off oxygen during __________________________________ and both plants and animals require oxygen to go through _________________________________. Draw a picture of the carbon cycle. Include a plant, an animal, a decomposer, fossil fuels, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and glucose. Use arrows to show the relationships between these biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. The Carbon Cycle – Part 2 Sketch and label a chloroplast and a mitochondrion like the one in the notes 1. Chloroplasts use sunlight energy during photosynthesis. Add to your drawing the sun with an arrow from the sun to the chloroplast. 2. Chloroplasts give off oxygen and glucose during photosynthesis. Mitochondria use oxygen and glucose during cellular respiration. Add this information to your diagram using arrows. 3. During cellular respiration, mitochondria produce ATP. Add this information to your diagram by using an arrow showing ATP leaving the mitochondria. 4. Besides light energy, what two other things do chloroplasts use to make glucose? 5. Besides ATP, what do mitochondria give off during cellular respiration? 6. Using arrows, add the information from questions 5 and 6 to your diagram. 7. Explain the flow of carbon through an ecosystem.