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Cycling of matter

Cycling of matter. Matter - anything that takes up space and has mass Nutrient - chemical substance that an organism must get from its environment to survive Biogeochemical cycle- the exchange of matter through the biosphere. Water Cycle. Condensation. Transpiration. Precipitation. Runoff.

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Cycling of matter

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  1. Cycling of matter • Matter- anything that takes up space and has mass • Nutrient- chemical substance that an organism must get from its environment to survive • Biogeochemical cycle- the exchange of matter through the biosphere

  2. Water Cycle Condensation Transpiration Precipitation Runoff Evaporation Percolation

  3. Carbon Cycle Combustion C02 in atmosphere C02 in atmosphere Diffusion Photosynthesis Respiration Mining Consumption Fossilization Deposition of dead material

  4. Carbon Cycle C02 in atmosphere C02 in atmosphere Photosynthesis Respiration Consumption

  5. Carbon Cycle Combustion C02 in atmosphere C02 in atmosphere Photosynthesis Mining Fossilization Deposition of dead material

  6. Nitrogen Cycle Precipitation Consumption Runoff Organic Residue Denitrification Plant Consumption Nitrates (NO3) Organic Matter Nitrification Nitrites (NO2) Ammonium (NH4) Nitrification Leaching

  7. Phosphorous Cycle Runoff and Leaching Dissolved in water Plant and Animal waste Phosphate in soil Decomposers Weathering Phosphate rocks Deposition of dead material Mining Geological uplift

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