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TWO PARTS:1. RESERVOIR- LOCATION OF NUTRIENT2. PROCESSES – MOVES NUTRIENT
Biogeochemical Cycles
The cycling of nutrients in the biosphere involves both matter in living organisms and physical processes found in the environment such as weathering.
Four Biogeochemical Cycles: Forms Nutrient Can Take On In Cycle
Nitrogen Cyclenitrates, nitrites, ammonia, nitrogen,proteins
Carbon Cyclecarbon dioxide, glucose & other sugars,
limestone (calcium carbonate), all organic compounds like fossil fuels (coal, methane)Water Cycle
rain, snow, sleet, ice caps, salt water, fresh water, water vapor
Phosphorus Cyclephosphates, rocks,
Nitrogen Cycle
Animation of the Nitrogen CycleNitrogen Cycle Song
Water Cycle
Water Cycle VideoWater Cycle Explanation
Water Cycle Rap
Principles of Ecology
Water Cycle Animation
Carbon Cycle: A Scientifically Deep Animation
Carbon Cycle Song
Carbon Cycle Is a Girl's Best Friend
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Carbon Cycle Animation
Phosphorus is theonly cycle that doesnot have an atmosphericreservoir.
PO4 is known as phosphate. ItIs a polyatomic ion. How do you know?
Phosphorus Cycle Video
Principles of Ecology
A diagram that can show the relative amounts of energy, biomass, or numbers of organisms at each trophic level in an organism
Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem: Ecological Pyramids
Rule of 10’s means that only 10% of the energy from a trophic level is passed on to the next trophic level. This applies to the Pyramid of Energy.
Numbers decrease because level energy available as go up trophic levels
Biogeochemical Cycles Diagram Reading
Complete the Cycle Diagram Worksheets.As you complete them, pay close attention to the process and the reservoir.
Be sure you know why each cycle is important for life.
Remember, nutrients cycle and energy flows.
Section 2.3 and Ecological Pyramids Quiz: Wed, 11/11