Cycles Within Ecosystems Flashcards
how is carbon recycled in the CARBON CYCLE?
RESPIRATION- by living plants and animals releases CO2 back into the air
PHOTOSYNTHESIS- green plants use carbon dioxide from air to make food.
DECOMPOSITION- when plants and animals decompose they’re broken down by microorganisms (bacteria and fungi). decomposers release CO2 back into the air by respiration as they break down the material.
COMBUSTION- some useful plant and animal products are burnt eg. wood and fossil fuels. this releases CO2 back into the air.
how is nitrogen recycled in the NITROGEN CYCLE?
- NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA- in soil and roots of some plants. turns atmospheric N2 into nitrogen compounds that plants can use
- DECOMPOSERS- break down proteins in rotting organisms and urea and turn them into ammonia. this forms ammonium ions in the soil.
- NITRIFYING BACTERIA- turn ammonium ions in decaying matter into nitrates (nitrification)
- DENITRIFYING BACTERIA- turns nitrates back into N2 gas. this is of no benefit to living organisms.
what is the role of nitrogen fixing bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
- in soil and roots of some plants.
- turns atmospheric N2 into nitrogen compounds that plants can use
what is the role of decomposers in the nitrogen cycle?
- break down proteins in rotting organisms and urea and turn them into ammonia.
- this forms ammonium ions in the soil.
what is the role of nitrifying bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
turn ammonium ions in decaying matter into nitrates (nitrification)
what is the role of denitrifying bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
turns nitrates back into N2 gas. this is of no benefit to living organisms.