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Biology
Undergraduate 1
05/31/2011

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Term
Ecosystem
Definition
includes all the organisms that live in a particular place, plus the abiotic environment in which they live and interact
Term
Biogeochemical Cycles
Definition

chemicals moving through ecosystems 

biotic and abiotic processes

cross the boundaries of ecosystems

-one ecosystem may import or export carbon to others

Term
Water Cycle
Definition

-only cycle that is not of an element

-60% of human body is water

-amount available determines the nature and abundance of organisms present

-can be synthesized (during cellular respiration)and broken down(during photosynthesis)

Term
Basic Water Cycle
Definition

-liquid water from Earth's surface evaporates into the atmosphere

-evaporation occurs from surfaces of oceans, lakes, and rivers

- 90% of evaporation in terrestrial ecosystems is through plants

-evaporated water exists in the atmosphere as a gas

-cools and falls to the surface as precipitation

Term
Groundwater
Definition

-underground water

-occurs in aquifers

-most important reservoir of water on land: 95% of fresh water used in U.S

-Two Subparts:

-upper layer constitutes water table(flows into streams and is partly accessible to roots of plants

-lower layer can be tapped by wells(out of plants reach)

Term
Aquifers
Definition

-permeable underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel that is saturated with water

-flows much slower than surface water, few millimeters to a meter a day

-used for agricultures and domestic needs

Term
Changes in Ecosystem brought about by changes in Water Cycle
Definition

-changes in water supply of ecosystem can radically alter the nature of the ecosystem

-Deforestation disrupts the local water cycle (human activities alter water cycle)

-water that falls as rain drains away into rivers rather than forming clouds and falling again

-tropical rain forest to semiarid deserts deprive native species of their natural habitat

Term
Carbon Cycle
Definition

-20% of human body weight

-carbon fixation

-aerobic cellular respiration releases CO2

-methanogens

-decaying organisms produce CO2

 

Term
Carbon Fixation
Definition
metabolic reactions that make nongaseous compounds from gaseous ones. photosynthetic organisms take in CO2 from atmosphere and use it in photosynthesis to synthesize carbon containing compounds
Term
Aerobic cellular respiration
Definition
photosynthetic organisms and animals obtain energy during their lives by breaking down some of the organic compounds available to them
Term
Methanogens
Definition

microbes that produce methane CH4 by anaerobic cellular respiration

they live in oxygen free sediments

Term
Carbon Cycle Proceeds Faster in 1 Direction
Definition

-can cause large consequences if continued for many years

-earths present reserves of coal and other fossil fuels were built up over geological time

-human burning of fossil fuels is creating large imbalances in Carbon Cycle

-[ ] of CO2 in the atmosphere is growing up yr by yr

Term
Nitrogen Cycle
Definition

-component of all proteins and nucleic acids

-elements usually are shortest supply

-atmosphere is 78% nitrogen

-availability:

-most plants and animals cannot use N2 (gas)

-use NH3 (ammonia) and NO3- (nitrate ions) instead that are synthesized by plants and algae

Term
Nitrogen Fixaiton
Definition
synthesis of nitrogen containing compounds from N2 gas
Term
Nitrification and Denitrification
Definition

(N)- after NH3 is synthesized other prokaryotic microbes oxidize part of it to form NO3-

N2-->NH3-->NO3-

(D)-prokaryotic microbes (archaea and bacteria) are able to convert NO3- ---> N2

Term
What alters Nitrogen Cycle?
Definition

-nitrogenous wastes and fertilizer use radically alter the global nitrogen cycle

-humans have doubles the rate of transfer of N2 in useable forms into soils and water

Term
Phosphorus Cycle
Definition

-is required by all organisms

-occurs in nucleic acids, membrane phospholipids, and ATP

-has no significant gas form and doesn't cycle through atmosphere

-exist in ecosystems in only 1 oxidation state, phosphate PO_4_^3-

-plants and algae use free inorganic phosphorus, animals eat plants to obtain their phosphorus

Term
Limiting Nutrients
Definition

-weak link in an ecosystem; shortest supply relative to the needs of organisms

-nitrogen and phosphorus can also be limiting nutrients for terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

-iron is the limiting nutrient for algal populations (phytoplakton) in about 1/3 of world's oceans

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