Nitrogen cycle Flashcards

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describe nitrogen

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unreactive so needs to be converted into nitrates to be directly used by plants and animals needed for making proteins for growth

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2
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name the four types of bacteria

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  • decomposers
  • nitrifying bacteria
  • nitrogen fixing bacteria
  • denitrifying
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3
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describe decomposers

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decomposes proteins into ammonia to form ammonium ions in soil

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4
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describe nitrifying bacteria

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turn ammonium into nitrites and nitrates

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5
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describe nitrogen fixing bacteria

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turn nitrogen into ammonia / ammonium ions

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6
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denitrifying bacteria

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turn nitrates back into nitrogen often found in waterlogged soils

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7
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how can nitrogen fixing happen

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  • lighting energy can cause nitrogen in air to react with oxygen and produce nitrates
  • lives in soils and roots / roots of beans and peas when decompose return to soil.
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8
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what are the two ways farmers can increase amounts of nitrates in the soil

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using crop rotation and fertillisers

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9
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how does crop rotation increase nitrate in soil

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  • different crops grown in cycle including nitrogen fixing crop which puts nitrates back into soil for following year
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10
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how do fertilisers increase nitrates in soil

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spreading animal manure and compost recycles the nutrients as it is returned to the soil by decomposition
- using artificial fertiliser containing nitrates can be expensive though

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