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Definitions and processes related to the carbon and nitrogen cycles in ecosystems. Topics include photosynthesis, nitrates and nitrites, the biosphere, sustainable ecosystems, carbon in living things, carbon use in living things, carbon return to the atmosphere, nitrogen availability for plants, carbon sources, nitrogen-fixing bacteria, and nitrifying bacteria. Students will gain a better understanding of how these cycles work and their importance in maintaining ecosystem health.
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Photosynthesis ( 6 CO2 + 6 H2O--> C6H12O6 + 6 O2) TERM 2
DEFINITION 2 water soluble nitrates and nitrites such as NO2- or NO3- TERM 3
DEFINITION 3 the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms: the sum of all ecosystems. TERM 4
DEFINITION 4 An ecosystem that recycles its essential elements without human influence TERM 5
DEFINITION 5 Through photosynthesis turning the carbon dioxide into glucose 6 CO2 + 6 H2O--> C6H12O6 + 6 O
cells,sugarsDNAPROTEINS TERM 7
DEFINITION 7 Respiration. TERM 8
DEFINITION 8 When ammonia is undergoes nitrification. It is water soluble as No2 or no3 or when there is a thunderstorm and the nitrogen molecules are broken up and dissolved in rain water. TERM 9
DEFINITION 9 From organisms that have died millions of years ago, which has undergone lots of pressure. TERM 10
DEFINITION 10 A store of carbon that has gone un used for millions of years eg. Fossil fuels and coal