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Cycle of Matter

Cycle of Matter. I. Matter in Our Ecosystem A. Energy is crucial to any ecosystem but living things need water, minerals and other compounds – 1. 95%

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Cycle of Matter

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I. Matter in Our Ecosystem

• A. Energy is crucial to any ecosystem but living things need water, minerals and other compounds– 1. 95% of most organisms are composed of H, O,

C, N.

• B. Compounds need to be in a certain form so cells can take them up

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II. Recycling in the Biosphere• A. Unlike the one-way flow of energy, matter is

recycled within and between ecosystems• B. Biological systems do not use up matter, they

transform it. Example: Carbon atom

Carbon dioxide Blueberry bush Caribou Dung Dung Beetle Shrew Owl Owl exhales

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III. The Water Cycle

• A. All living things require water to survive• B. Water moves along the ocean, atmosphere, and

land. – 1. Evaporation – water changes from a liquid to

atmospheric gas• a. Transpiration – water evaporation from leaves of plants

– 2. Condensation – water vapor cooling back to a liquid

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IV. Nutrient Cycles• A. All the chemical substances that an organism

needs to sustain life are its nutrients.• B. Every organisms needs nutrients to build tissues

and carry out essential life functions. • C. Like water, nutrients are passed between

organisms and their environment through biogeochemical

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V. Carbon Cycle• A. Carbon key ingredient of living tissue• B. Carbon can be moved through an ecosystem

several ways:– 1. Biological processes – photosynthesis, respiration,

decomposition– 2. Geochemical processes – erosion, volcanic activity– 3. Biogeochemical processes – decomposition of organic

matter and conversion to fossil fuels due to pressure – 4. Human activities – mining, burning forest, fossil fuels

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VI. Effects on the Ecosystem

• A. An imbalance of these compounds along our planet creates negative effects throughout many ecosystems

• B. Many nutrients can become scarce due to the slowing cycle which can decrease the productivity of an organisms, these are known as limiting nutrients

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VII. Climate• A. Climate another abiotic factor is the average

conditions (temp. & precipitation) in a particular region– 1. Shaped by: wind/ocean currents, latitude, trapping

of heat in atm.

• B. Carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, and a few other atmospheric gases trap heat energy and maintain Earth’s temperature range, known as the greenhouse effect

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IIX. Heat Transport

• A. The heat is not evenly divided along Earth’s surface because of Earth’s tilt which gives rise to 3 main climate zones:– 1. Tropical – almost always warm– 2. Temperate – ranges from hot to cold along these

regions – 3. Polar – cold regions

• B. Earth’s winds and ocean currents interact to reduce the extremes of these 3 climate zones