Energy Notes Photosynthesis, Chemosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Marine Biology.
Unit II Metal ions in Biological systems Dr. SS. Vutukuru, M.Tech., Ph.D, PG DEM.
Cycles of Matter. Cycles of Matter: Why? Because we have a fixed amount of STUFF (matter) on this planet, and no new stuff is being added from the universe.
NJ BIOLOGY COMPETENCE TEST – 2010 Reviews 2010 NJ CCCS in Biology: 5.1.12 A-C, 5.3.12 A1, 5.3.12A2,5.3.12.B.2, 5.3.12A3 Nutley High School – Biology 3.
I NVESTIGATION OF M ICROCYSTIS C ELL D ENSITY AND P HOSPHORUS IN B ENTHIC S EDIMENT AND T HEIR E FFECT ON C YANOBACTERIAL B LOOMS ON W ESTERN L AKE E RIE.
The Nitrogen Cycle What is the Nitrogen Cycle? Nitrogen Cycle – a natural cyclic process in the course of which atmospheric nitrogen enters the soil.
Ch. 25-2 EQ: How does matter move among the biotic and abiotic parts of an ecosystem?
BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA. YOU MUST KNOW… THE KEY WAYS IN WHICH PROKARYOTES DIFFER FROM EUKARYOTES WITH RESPECT TO GENOME, MEMBRANE-BOUND ORGANELLES, SIZE,
A series of chemical reactions carried out by photoautotrophes. These organisms are the producers in ecosystems. The process transfers energy from sunlight.
Soil. Soils SOIL is a dynamic system of living and nonliving components. DIRT is soil out of place.
BACTERIAL NUTRITION Major (Macro) elements. Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Phosphorous (P) and Sulfur (S). Makes up over 95% of cell dry weight.
Chapters 27 & 28 environmental microbiology & applied & industrial microbiology.