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Anchor: BIO.B.4.2 Describe interactions & relationships in an ecosystem ◦ BIO.4.2.3: Describe how matter recycles through an ecosystem Remember: living organisms are composed of organic matter: ◦ Full of carbs, lipids, proteins & nucleic acids! ECOLOGY How is matter cycled? ◦ **Remember: there is a ONEWAY flow of energy through the ecosystem, but matter (organic stuff) must be recycled throughout the ecosystem!!*** Energy is moved through parts of an ecosystem through biogeochemical cycles n u t r i e n t s Ex: water, sulfur, phosphorus, carbon, nitrogen cycles decomposers Nutrients: molecules that an organism needs to sustain life ◦ Used to build tissues and carry out metabolism Ex: CHONPS n u t r i e n t s decomposers Hydrologic Cycle ◦ Importance Every living thing requires WATER Hydrologic Cycle ◦ Key Processes: Evaporation: liquid gas Transpiration: evaporation from plant leaves Condensation: gas liquid Precipitation: rain, sleet, snow, hail Runoff: water moving downhill into streams/rivers Infiltration: water soaking into the soil Hydrologic CycleCondensation Precipitation Transpiration Evaporation Runoff http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/earthguide/diagrams/watercycle/ Carbon Cycle ◦ Importance Used in making living tissues and animal skeletons Regulates temperature in the atmosphere (carbon dioxide) Plants photosynthesis pass along glucose in food webs Carbon Cycle ◦ Key Processes: Photosynthesis: how autotrophs produce glucose (food) while removing carbon dioxide from the air CO2 + H2O + light C6H12O6 + O2 Cellular Respiration: how all organisms break down food to get ATP energy and release carbon dioxide in the air C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP ATP is a molecule used for energy ◦ Decomposition: bacteria and fungi break down dead organisms and release their nutrients in the soil and carbon dioxide in the air Creates fossil fuels with extreme pressure ◦ Combustion: Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and trees releases carbon dioxide into the air and this can lead to global warming http://www.npr.org/2007/05/01/9943298/episode-1-its-all-about-carbon CO2 Burning FF PS CR by plants/animals Fossil Fuel formation Burning plants Decomposition Nitrogen Cycle: ◦ Importance: All organisms require nitrogen to make amino acids that are used to build proteins ◦ Forms of Nitrogen: Nitrogen Gas (N2): in atmosphere Ammonia (NH3), Nitrate (NO3-), Nitrite (NO2-): found in wastes & in decaying organisms Nitrogen Cycle: ◦ Key Processes: Nitrogen fixation: convert nitrogen gas into ammonia N2 NH3 Performed by bacteria found in the soil or in roots of plants Nitrogen Cycle: ◦ Key Processes: Ammonification: ammonia (NH3) is converted to nitrate (NO3-) and nitrite (NO2-) OR NH3 NO3 NH3 NO2 Done by bacteria in the soil Nitrogen Cycle: ◦ Key Processes: Assimilation: plants use nitrates or nitrites made for them by the bacteria or animals consume nitrates and nitrites by eating plants Nitrogen is in organism and can be used to make amino acids Nitrogen Cycle: ◦ Key Processes: Detrification: nitrates (NO3-) are changed into nitrogen gas (N2) NO3N2 Nitrogen gas is released back into atmosphere