SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 15
BIO = “life”
GEO = “earth”
CHEMICAL = “elements”
- Cycling of Substances
- Substance Turnover
- Is a pathway by which a chemical element or
molecule moves through both biotic (biosphere)
and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere and
hydrosphere) compartments of Earth.
 CYCLE – is a series of change which comes
back to the starting point and which can be
repeated
 *GASEOUS CYCLE
– transportation of matter through the
atmosphere
 *SEDIMENTARY CYCLES
- transportation of the matter through the
ground to water.
GASEOUS CYCLE
- are the combined processes, including:
photosynthesis, decomposition, and
respiration, by which carbon is a component
of various compound cycles between its
major reservoirs-the atmosphere, oceans
and living organisms.
 Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. In
the atmosphere, Carbon is attached to Oxygen in a
gas called Carbon Dioxide (CO2). With the help of
the Sun, through the process of photosynthesis,
carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to make plant
food from carbon.
 Carbon moves from plants to animals. Through
food chains, the Carbon that is in the plants moves
to the animals that eat them. Animals that eat other
animals get the Carbon from their food too.
 Carbon moves from plants and animals to the
ground. When plants and animals die, their bodies,
wood and leaves decay bringing the Carbon into
the ground. Some become buried miles
underground and will become fossil fuels in millions
and millions of years.
 Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
Each time you exhale, you are releasing Carbon
Dioxide Gas into the atmosphere. Animals and
plants get rid of the Carbon Dioxide Gas through
respiration.
 Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when
fuels are burned. When humans burn fossil fuels to
power factories, power plants, cars and trucks. Most of
the Carbon quickly enters the atmosphere as Carbon
Dioxide Gas. Each year, five and a half billion of Carbon
is release by burning fossil fuels, 3.3 billion tons enters
the atmosphere and most of the rest becomes
dissolved in seawater.
 Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans. The
oceans and other bodies of water, soak up some
Carbon from the atmosphere.
-
- the continuous sequence of natural
processes by which nitrogen in the atmosphere
and nitrogenous compounds in the soil are
converted, as by nitrification and nitrogen
fixation, into substances that can be utilized by
green plants and then returned to the air and
soil as a result of denitrification and plant decay.
 Fixation: The conversion of atmospheric
nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds by
bacteria (Rhizobia) found in the root nodules of
legumes and certain other plants, and in the
soil.
 Assimilation: Plants take nitrogen from the
soil, by absorption through their roots in the
form of their nitrate ions or ammonium ions. All
nitrogen obtained by animals can be traced
back to the eating of plants.
 Ammonification: When a plant or animal dies, or
an animal expels waste, the initial form of nitrogen
is organic. Bacteria, or fungi in some cases, convert
the organic Nitrogen within the remains back into
Ammonium (NH4+).
 Nitrification: The oxidation of the Ammonium
compounds in dead organic material into nitrites
and nitrates by soil nitrobacteria, making Nitrogen
available to plants. Nitrosomonas species converts
ammonia to nitrites (NO2-). Nitrobacter species are
responsible for the oxidation of the nitrites into
nitrates (NO 3-).
 Denitrification: Process occurs when
nitrates (NO3-) reduced to gaseous nitrogen
(N2), as by bacterial action on soil.
Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle)
Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle)

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Biotic components of an ecosystem
Biotic components of an ecosystemBiotic components of an ecosystem
Biotic components of an ecosystem
Elm93
 
efficency of trophic levels
efficency of trophic levelsefficency of trophic levels
efficency of trophic levels
Khaleen
 
2.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 12.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 1
CRCourseDev
 

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Biotic components of an ecosystem
Biotic components of an ecosystemBiotic components of an ecosystem
Biotic components of an ecosystem
 
Photosynthesis
PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis
Photosynthesis
 
Carbon cycle
Carbon cycleCarbon cycle
Carbon cycle
 
Energy flow and nutrient cycles
Energy flow and nutrient cyclesEnergy flow and nutrient cycles
Energy flow and nutrient cycles
 
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
 
Carbon cycle notes
Carbon cycle notesCarbon cycle notes
Carbon cycle notes
 
Carbon cycle (1)
Carbon cycle (1)Carbon cycle (1)
Carbon cycle (1)
 
Food chain and food web
Food chain and food webFood chain and food web
Food chain and food web
 
Carbon Cycle
Carbon CycleCarbon Cycle
Carbon Cycle
 
Biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cyclesBiogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cycles
 
carbon cycle
 carbon cycle carbon cycle
carbon cycle
 
Energy pyramid lesson
Energy pyramid lessonEnergy pyramid lesson
Energy pyramid lesson
 
efficency of trophic levels
efficency of trophic levelsefficency of trophic levels
efficency of trophic levels
 
Nitrogen cycle
Nitrogen cycleNitrogen cycle
Nitrogen cycle
 
Population ecology
Population ecologyPopulation ecology
Population ecology
 
Plants Nutrition
Plants Nutrition Plants Nutrition
Plants Nutrition
 
Photosynthesis (teach)
 Photosynthesis (teach) Photosynthesis (teach)
Photosynthesis (teach)
 
Abiotic factors
Abiotic factorsAbiotic factors
Abiotic factors
 
2.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 12.1 ecology notes 1
2.1 ecology notes 1
 
Ecology & Ecosystems
Ecology & EcosystemsEcology & Ecosystems
Ecology & Ecosystems
 

Andere mochten auch

Carbon and nitrogen cycle
Carbon and nitrogen cycleCarbon and nitrogen cycle
Carbon and nitrogen cycle
saramssantos
 
Bio-geochemical Cycles
Bio-geochemical CyclesBio-geochemical Cycles
Bio-geochemical Cycles
twindsor1
 
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 editionBiogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
Maria Donohue
 
Biogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical CyclesBiogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical Cycles
guest6b681228
 
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cyclesLecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
Dan Jiali Wang
 
The Water Cycle Final Product
The Water Cycle Final ProductThe Water Cycle Final Product
The Water Cycle Final Product
aoconnor988
 
Nitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
Nitrogen Cycle PowerpointNitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
Nitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
cpodjames
 

Andere mochten auch (16)

Biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cyclesBiogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cycles
 
Biogeochemical Cycles/Environmental Science
Biogeochemical Cycles/Environmental ScienceBiogeochemical Cycles/Environmental Science
Biogeochemical Cycles/Environmental Science
 
Carbon and nitrogen cycle
Carbon and nitrogen cycleCarbon and nitrogen cycle
Carbon and nitrogen cycle
 
Bio-geochemical Cycles
Bio-geochemical CyclesBio-geochemical Cycles
Bio-geochemical Cycles
 
Urban Water Quality Management
Urban Water Quality ManagementUrban Water Quality Management
Urban Water Quality Management
 
BIO GEO CHEMICAL CYCLE
BIO GEO CHEMICAL CYCLEBIO GEO CHEMICAL CYCLE
BIO GEO CHEMICAL CYCLE
 
BioGeoChemical Cycles
BioGeoChemical CyclesBioGeoChemical Cycles
BioGeoChemical Cycles
 
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 editionBiogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
Biogeochemical cycles and conservation ecology 2010 edition
 
DP Biology Option C6 Nitrogen & Phosphorus Cycles AHL
DP Biology Option C6 Nitrogen & Phosphorus Cycles AHLDP Biology Option C6 Nitrogen & Phosphorus Cycles AHL
DP Biology Option C6 Nitrogen & Phosphorus Cycles AHL
 
Biogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical CyclesBiogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical Cycles
 
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cyclesLecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
Lecture 6 biogeochemical cycles
 
Biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cyclesBiogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cycles
 
Ecological cycles
Ecological cyclesEcological cycles
Ecological cycles
 
The Water Cycle Final Product
The Water Cycle Final ProductThe Water Cycle Final Product
The Water Cycle Final Product
 
Water Cycle[1] Power Point
Water Cycle[1] Power PointWater Cycle[1] Power Point
Water Cycle[1] Power Point
 
Nitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
Nitrogen Cycle PowerpointNitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
Nitrogen Cycle Powerpoint
 

Ähnlich wie Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle)

Cycling of materials in ecosystem
Cycling of materials in ecosystemCycling of materials in ecosystem
Cycling of materials in ecosystem
pcalabri
 
The carbon cycle finalized
The carbon cycle finalizedThe carbon cycle finalized
The carbon cycle finalized
giovanniveitch
 

Ähnlich wie Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle) (20)

The Carbon Cycle
The Carbon CycleThe Carbon Cycle
The Carbon Cycle
 
Carbon Oxygen Cycle
Carbon Oxygen CycleCarbon Oxygen Cycle
Carbon Oxygen Cycle
 
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN NATURE.pptx
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN NATURE.pptxNUTRIENT CYCLING IN NATURE.pptx
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN NATURE.pptx
 
Cycling of materials in ecosystem
Cycling of materials in ecosystemCycling of materials in ecosystem
Cycling of materials in ecosystem
 
Biogeochemical cycles chapter_5
Biogeochemical cycles chapter_5Biogeochemical cycles chapter_5
Biogeochemical cycles chapter_5
 
biogeochemical_cycles_chapter_5_1.ppt
biogeochemical_cycles_chapter_5_1.pptbiogeochemical_cycles_chapter_5_1.ppt
biogeochemical_cycles_chapter_5_1.ppt
 
Biogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical CyclesBiogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical Cycles
 
Biological cycles
Biological cyclesBiological cycles
Biological cycles
 
Carbon_Cycle.ppt
Carbon_Cycle.pptCarbon_Cycle.ppt
Carbon_Cycle.ppt
 
Carbon_Cycle.ppt
Carbon_Cycle.pptCarbon_Cycle.ppt
Carbon_Cycle.ppt
 
Ppt on Biogeochemical Cycle USacademy.in
Ppt on Biogeochemical Cycle USacademy.inPpt on Biogeochemical Cycle USacademy.in
Ppt on Biogeochemical Cycle USacademy.in
 
OXYGEN CYCLE.docx
OXYGEN CYCLE.docxOXYGEN CYCLE.docx
OXYGEN CYCLE.docx
 
Carbon cycle
Carbon cycleCarbon cycle
Carbon cycle
 
THE-CARBON-CYCLE.pptx
THE-CARBON-CYCLE.pptxTHE-CARBON-CYCLE.pptx
THE-CARBON-CYCLE.pptx
 
The carbon cycle finalized
The carbon cycle finalizedThe carbon cycle finalized
The carbon cycle finalized
 
Biogiochemical cycle ppt
Biogiochemical cycle pptBiogiochemical cycle ppt
Biogiochemical cycle ppt
 
Carbon cycle and global concerns on environment
Carbon cycle and global concerns on environmentCarbon cycle and global concerns on environment
Carbon cycle and global concerns on environment
 
Biogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cyclesBiogeochemical cycles
Biogeochemical cycles
 
Carbon cycle
Carbon cycleCarbon cycle
Carbon cycle
 
Oxygen cycle
Oxygen cycle Oxygen cycle
Oxygen cycle
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
Sensory_Experience_and_Emotional_Resonance_in_Gabriel_Okaras_The_Piano_and_Th...
Sensory_Experience_and_Emotional_Resonance_in_Gabriel_Okaras_The_Piano_and_Th...Sensory_Experience_and_Emotional_Resonance_in_Gabriel_Okaras_The_Piano_and_Th...
Sensory_Experience_and_Emotional_Resonance_in_Gabriel_Okaras_The_Piano_and_Th...
 
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
Beyond_Borders_Understanding_Anime_and_Manga_Fandom_A_Comprehensive_Audience_...
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdfFood safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
 
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptxHMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
HMCS Vancouver Pre-Deployment Brief - May 2024 (Web Version).pptx
 
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptxGoogle Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
 
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptxREMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
REMIFENTANIL: An Ultra short acting opioid.pptx
 
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxWellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
 
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptxUnit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
Unit-V; Pricing (Pharma Marketing Management).pptx
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
 
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - EnglishGraduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
Graduate Outcomes Presentation Slides - English
 
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptxHow to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
How to setup Pycharm environment for Odoo 17.pptx
 

Biogeochemical Cycles (Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle)

  • 1.
  • 2. BIO = “life” GEO = “earth” CHEMICAL = “elements” - Cycling of Substances - Substance Turnover - Is a pathway by which a chemical element or molecule moves through both biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere) compartments of Earth.
  • 3.  CYCLE – is a series of change which comes back to the starting point and which can be repeated  *GASEOUS CYCLE – transportation of matter through the atmosphere  *SEDIMENTARY CYCLES - transportation of the matter through the ground to water.
  • 5. - are the combined processes, including: photosynthesis, decomposition, and respiration, by which carbon is a component of various compound cycles between its major reservoirs-the atmosphere, oceans and living organisms.
  • 6.  Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants. In the atmosphere, Carbon is attached to Oxygen in a gas called Carbon Dioxide (CO2). With the help of the Sun, through the process of photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to make plant food from carbon.  Carbon moves from plants to animals. Through food chains, the Carbon that is in the plants moves to the animals that eat them. Animals that eat other animals get the Carbon from their food too.
  • 7.  Carbon moves from plants and animals to the ground. When plants and animals die, their bodies, wood and leaves decay bringing the Carbon into the ground. Some become buried miles underground and will become fossil fuels in millions and millions of years.  Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. Each time you exhale, you are releasing Carbon Dioxide Gas into the atmosphere. Animals and plants get rid of the Carbon Dioxide Gas through respiration.
  • 8.  Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when fuels are burned. When humans burn fossil fuels to power factories, power plants, cars and trucks. Most of the Carbon quickly enters the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide Gas. Each year, five and a half billion of Carbon is release by burning fossil fuels, 3.3 billion tons enters the atmosphere and most of the rest becomes dissolved in seawater.  Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the oceans. The oceans and other bodies of water, soak up some Carbon from the atmosphere.
  • 9.
  • 10. - - the continuous sequence of natural processes by which nitrogen in the atmosphere and nitrogenous compounds in the soil are converted, as by nitrification and nitrogen fixation, into substances that can be utilized by green plants and then returned to the air and soil as a result of denitrification and plant decay.
  • 11.  Fixation: The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds by bacteria (Rhizobia) found in the root nodules of legumes and certain other plants, and in the soil.  Assimilation: Plants take nitrogen from the soil, by absorption through their roots in the form of their nitrate ions or ammonium ions. All nitrogen obtained by animals can be traced back to the eating of plants.
  • 12.  Ammonification: When a plant or animal dies, or an animal expels waste, the initial form of nitrogen is organic. Bacteria, or fungi in some cases, convert the organic Nitrogen within the remains back into Ammonium (NH4+).  Nitrification: The oxidation of the Ammonium compounds in dead organic material into nitrites and nitrates by soil nitrobacteria, making Nitrogen available to plants. Nitrosomonas species converts ammonia to nitrites (NO2-). Nitrobacter species are responsible for the oxidation of the nitrites into nitrates (NO 3-).
  • 13.  Denitrification: Process occurs when nitrates (NO3-) reduced to gaseous nitrogen (N2), as by bacterial action on soil.