Guided Notes - Cycles in Ecosystems 1
Guided Notes - Cycles in Ecosystems 1
Guided Notes - Cycles in Ecosystems 1
Glossary
TERM DEFINITION
hydrosphere
atmosphere
Weather describes the atmospheric conditions over a short period of time at one
weather location (e.g. rain, snow, thunderstorms). Climate describes the weather patterns in a
particular location over a long period of time.
A greenhouse gas is a compound that helps keep Earth warm by trapping heat from the
Sun. Greenhouse gases, which include carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane,
greenhouse gas
allow sunlight to freely pass through the atmosphere, but then absorb some of that
energy as it is radiated back from the Earth, making the atmosphere and Earth warmer.
the process by which plants and select other organisms transform radiant energy from
photosynthesis
the Sun into usable chemical energy
cellular respiration a metabolic process within cells that converts nutrients into ATP
geosphere
biosphere
water cycle
nitrogen cycle
carbon cycle
Fossil fuels are natural, organic fuels that form over millions of years from dead,
fossil fuels
decayed, and buried plants and animals. e.g. coal, petroleum, and natural gas
a change in global or regional climate patterns, most commonly referring to the current
climate change rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels due to fossil fuel use and other human
activities
The Hydrosphere
The hydrosphere includes all __________ that’s present on and near the surface of Earth. Of all the
water on Earth, about 97% is ________ __________ found in the ____________.
Only 3% is ____________________ that can humans can use. More than ______-____________ of the
freshwater available exists in solid form as ____________ ______, including ____________________.
Permafrost is ________ or ________ that is usually bound by ______ and remains
____________________ ____________ for at least two years.
The Atmosphere
The atmosphere is made up of a ____________ of
__________ which surround Earth. Based on
____________________, the atmosphere is divided into ________
layers. The ____________________ lies just above Earth’s surface
and is where most of Earth’s ____________ occurs.
Atmospheric Gases
▪ Nitrogen (N2) is the ________ ________________ gas, making
up about ______% of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is a major
component of all ________________ and of ____________
________________ (DNA).
▪ Argon is the most abundant of the __________ gases, which
together make up about 1% of the atmosphere.
The Geosphere
The geosphere consists of __________, ________, and natural landforms such as ________________
and ________________. The geosphere is crucial to Earth’s ________________ and is part of
Earth’s ____________________.
Many organisms have evolved special ____________________ that allow them to live in and around certain
landforms. For example, mountain goats have thick, woolly fur and large lungs that allow them to live at high
altitudes. Bacteria that live in a volcano have mutations that allow them to survive in the extreme heat.
The Biosphere
The biosphere encompasses all ____________ ________________ on Earth, as well as their body
processes, such as ____________________________, cellular respiration, and the
________________ of waste.
Atmospheric N2
Denitrification Nitrogen Fixation
Denitrifying bacteria break down Nitrogen-fixing _______________
________________ to form convert ____________________
nitrogen ______, which returns nitrogen (N2) into ____________.
to the ____________________.
Ammonification
Assimilation Bacteria called
Plants absorb nitrogen ____________________ break
Nitrification
____________________ from down __________ products and
Nitrifying bacteria convert
the ________, and animals return nitrogen to the ________.
____________ into oxygen-
______________ these plants.
containing compounds
( ________________ and
________________ ).
Burning ____________ __________ releases ____________ ____________ in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide
is a ____________________ ______. Human activities that release carbon dioxide have ____________ and, as
a result, more ________ is being trapped in the ____________________, causing Earth to be ____________
than usual. This warming is a phenomenon of ____________ ____________.
Summary
How do human activities contribute to the water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles?