Nutrient Cycles Flashcards
What are the 5 general stages in the phosphorus cycle?
- Weathering
- Runoff
- Assimilation
- Decomposition
- Uplift
Why is the phosphorus cycle a slow process?
- P has no gas phase so there is no atmospheric cycle
- most P is stored as PO4 in rocks
What happens during weathering and runoff?
Phosphate compounds from sedimentary rocks leach into surface water and soil
Explain the significance of phosphorus to living organisms
- plants convert inorganic phosphate into biological molecules e.g DNA, ATP, NADP
- phosphorus is passed to consumers via feeding
What happens during uplift?
Sedimentary layers from oceans are brought up to land over many years
How does mining affect the phosphorus cycle?
Speeds up uplift
What are the 4 main stages of the nitrogen cycle?
- Nitrogen fixation
- Ammonification
- Nitrification
- Denitrification
Why can’t organisms use nitrogen directly from the atmosphere?
N2 is very stable due to strong covalent triple bond
What happens during atmospheric fixation of nitrogen?
- High energy of lightning breaks N2 into N
- N reacts with oxygen to form NO2-
- NO2- dissolves in water to form NO3-
Outline the role of bacteria in nitrogen fixation
- mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in nodules of legumes & free-living bacteria in soil
- use the enzyme nitrogenase to reduce gaseous nitrogen into ammonia
Outline the role of bacteria in ammonification
- Saprobionts feed on and decompose organic waste containing nitrogen
- NH3 released
- NH3 dissolves in water in soil to form NH4+
Outline the role of bacteria in nitrification
2 step process carried out by saprobionts in aerobic conditions:
- 2NH4+ + 3O2 —> 2NO2- + 2H20 + 4H+
- 2NO2- + O2 —> 2NO3-
Outline the role of bacteria in denitrification
Anaerobic denitrifying bacteria convert soil nitrates back into gaseous nitrogen
Explain the significance of nitrogen to living organisms
Plant roots uptake nitrates via active transport & use them to make biological compounds e.g amino acids, NAD/NADP, nucleic acids
Outline the role of mycorrhizae
Mutualistic relationship between plant + fungus increases SA of root system = increases uptake of water and mineral ions