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Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen is a component of amino acids, proteins, and nucleic acids and often limits plant nutrient. Through the cycle, various forms of nitrogen are formed such as ammonium, nitrate, and nitrite. Plants use ammonium and nitrate, and various bacteria use nitrite. Animals can only use organic forms of nitrogen. Pesticides in the soil effects nitrification. Some herbicides temporarily interrupt nitrification. In other experiments, chemicals such as BHC (benzene hexachloride), aldrin, lindane, heptachlor, and DDD prevent nitrogen-fixing bacteria from forming the necessary root nodules of legumes. Such changes in the soil could alter metabolic activity and affect productivity. This means that harmful organisms that were once in check could rise to pest status. Phosphorus Cycle • Organisms need phosphorus as a constituent of nucleic acids, phospholipids, and ATP and other energy-storing molecules. Plants use phosphate to synthesize organic compounds Biological Magnification o o QuickTime™ and a decompressor are needed to see this picture. Biological Magnification is a process when certain substances like pesticides, move higher up in the food chain and work their into bodies of water where they are consumed by aquatic organisms such as fish, which are then eaten by a larger organisms. As the chemical substances move up the food chain they become more concentrated in tissues and internal organs. In Silent Spring, Rachel Carson describes different scenarios in which the humans want to get rid of another organism (usually an insect) that is causing an inconvenience. Since the ‘pest’ isn’t always the one hurt it still has the toxic chemicals inside it, causing anything that eats it to be poisoned. What then happens is it usually goes into the humans and we end up hurting ourselves. Bibliography Water Cycle http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/education/images/water_cycle.jpg Carbon Cycle http://io.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/16cm05/1116/16ecosys.htm Nitrogen Cycle http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/geog101/textbook/earth_system/nitrogen_cycle_EPA.jpg Phosphorus Cycle http://bioh.wikispaces.com/More+Elemental+Cycles?f=print AP* Edition Biology Seventh Edition -Neil A.Campbell and Jane B. Reece