Topic 7: Nitrogen Cycle Flashcards

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Nitrogen

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It is essential for living organisms in biological molecules
It isnt very abundant so it is recycles

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2
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4 main nitrogen reservoirs

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Atmosphere
Lithosphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere

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Stores of nitrogen in the atmosphere

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Nitrogen gas
Oxides of nitrogen

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Stores of nitrogen in the hydrosphere

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Dissolved nitrates and ammonium ions

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5
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Lithosphere stores of nitrogen

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Soil-ammonium compounds,nitrites,nitrates
Rock-minerals containing nitrogen

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Stores of nitrogen in the biosphere

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Living organisms-DNA,proteins (e.g cell membranes,hormones,enzymes)
Dead organic matter-proteins that release dead organic matter as they decompose

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7
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Main processes of the nitrogen cycle

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Ionisation
Fixation
Food chains
Nitrification
Root absorption
Denitrification
Ammonification
Leaching

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8
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Ionisation as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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Processes such as lightning and meteor trails can provide the energy for atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen to react an produce oxides of nitrogen

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Fixation as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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Some micro-organisms chemically reduce nitrogen to ammonia
This cold be by free-living bacteria in the soil or symbiotically in the root nodules of legumes

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Food chains as a process of the nitrogen cycle

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Nitrogen passes between organisms as amino acids or proteins in food

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Nitrification as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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Involves the oxidation of ammonium ions to nitrites
Then to nitrates by nitrifying bacteria in the soil

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Root absorption as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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Plants absorb nitrogen as soluble ions,mainly nitrates but also as ammonium ions

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Denitrification as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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Chemical reduction of nitrates in the soil to nitrogen and nitrogen oxide gases by denitrifying bacteria in the soil
This reduces soil fertility and normally occurs under anaerobic conditions

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Ammonification as a process in the nitrogen cycle

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The amino group in proteins are released as ammonium ions by the actions of bacteria,fungi and detrivores because they decompose organic matter

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Leaching as a process of the nitrogen cycle

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The high solubility of nitrates means they are easily leached out of soil and into water bodies were they act as nutrients for aquatic plants like algae

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16
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3 ways that humans impact the nitrogen cycle

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Pollution
Haber process
Agriculture

17
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Pollution

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Oxides of nitrogen are released into the atmosphere by combustion processes and may subsequently increase the quantity of nitrates washed into the soil by rain

18
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Haber process

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An industrial plant process to produce ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen using an iron catalyst at high temps/pressure
Artificial fixation of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia requires lost of energy

19
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Impacts of agriculture on the nitrogen cycle

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Use of nitrate fertilisers-eutrophication
Drainage of fields- less anaerobic denitrifying bacteria, more aerobic nitrifying bacteria
Ploughing-increases rate of decomposition so more nitrogen e=oxides released into the atmosphere

20
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5 ways the nitrogen cycle can be sustainably managed

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Control of combustion processes
Control of NOx releases
Management of biological wastes
Eutrophication
Organic fertilisers

21
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Control of combustion processes

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Reduce use of fossil fuels reduces nitrogen oxides

22
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Control of NOx releases

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Can be reduced by using post combustion processes e.g. catalytic converters and urea sprays

23
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Organic fertilisers

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Wastes like sewage and manure can be used as fertiliser to increase nitrogen or humus levels