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Standards 1d- Know how water, carbon, and nitrogen cycle between abiotic resources & organic matter in the ecosystem and how oxygen cycles through photosynthesis & respiration. 7a - know the carbon cycle of photosynthesis & respiration and the nitrogen cycle 7b- Know the global carbon cycle: the difference physical and chemical forms of carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, biomass, fossil fuels, & movement of carbon among these reservoirs. 7c – Know the movement of matter among reservoirs is driven by Earth’s internal and external sources of energy. Biogeochemical Cycles Water, Carbon, & Nitrogen What is a biogeochemical cycle? Cycling of chemicals between living things & earth. Water Cycle – REP IT R unoff – Flowing over land E vaporation – Land to atmosphere P recipitation – Atmosphere to Land I nfiltration – Top of land into Earth T ranspiration – Water from leaves into atmosphere Major Reservoirs of Carbon Atmosphere Biomass Ocean Fossil Fuels Carbon Cycle Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Uses CO2 – PLANTS Releases CO2 – Burning fossil fuels – Respiration (breathing) – Decaying organisms – Consumption Carbon in Oceans CO2 can dissolve from the atmosphere into the ocean This carbon can combine with calcium to make calcium carbonate – Animals use this to make shells – Over time discarded shells make limestone Carbon & Oxygen Cycles Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen Fixing – N in Earth is made into the correct type of Nitrogen (NITRATES) Nitrification – N in atmosphere is taken into Earth Denitrification – N is taken from Earth and released into the atmosphere Why is Nitrogen Important? PLANTS – Need nitrogen (NITRATES) to grow Amino acids (proteins) DNA