nitrogen cycle Flashcards

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oxidation of N

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  • N bonded to H = negative oxidation state
  • N bonded to O = positive oxidation state
  • N2 - cannot be oxidised due to its strong triple bond
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steps in the nitrogen cycle

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  1. N fixation
  2. Ammonia assimilation
  3. Nitrification
  4. assimilatory nitrate reduction
  5. ammonification
  6. dentrification
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Nitrogen fixation

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  • nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted by biologically useable forms - ammonia
  • diazotrophic process
  • requires lots of energy due to the strong triple bond in N2
  • Rhizobium bacteria found inside root noodles on leguminous plants - form a mutualistic relationship (they give the plant N in return for carbs)
  • Azotobacter found in soil (not mutualistic relationship)
  • reductive process - anaerobic conditions needed
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ammonia assimilation

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process when ammonia (NH3) or ammonium (NH4+) is absorbed by organisms and incorporated into organic N compounds, forming part of their biomass
- energy efficient

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nitrification

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  1. ammonia oxidation
    - NH3 + O2 + 2H+ goes to NH2OH + H2O (catalysed by AMO) (uses energy)
    - This then reacts to form No2- (nitrite) + 5H+ (catalysed by FAO)
    - done by the bacteria Nitrosomonas
  2. nitrite oxidation
    - NO2- + 52O goes to NO3- (nitrate) + 2H+ +2e + energy
    - done by the bacteria Nitrobacter
    - this can then by used by plants
    - chemolithotroph process - energy used to fix co2
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assimilatory nitrate reduction

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  • process where nitrate is reduced and incorporated into an organisms biomass
  • essential for plants and microorganisms when ammonia is in low supply (nitrate more abundant in soils)
  • however the reduction of nitrate to ammonia requires energy which is costly
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ammonification

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  • breakdown of organic N compounds from dead organisms and waste products into ammonia or ammonium
  • heterotrophic bacteria responsible
  • small proportion of ammonia produced may be released into the atmosphere contributing to atmospheric N
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denitrification

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  • reduction of nitrate back to N2 or N2O - moved from the biosphere into the atmosphere
  • anaerobic process where N2 is used as the final electron acceptor in the electron chain
  • rain wets the soils making them anaerobic
  • pseudomonas dentrificans bacteria involved
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photochemical smog

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  • pollutants (N2O) react with sunlight
  • look at diagram
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