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bio
living events
geo
earth
reservoir component
The are where the greatest amount of a nutrient is stored.
Broken down to get nutritious
exchange components
Are where the smallest amount is stored where the movement is fast and biological...food chain
types of cycles
gas cycle
lithosphere
water cycle
Gas cycle
reservoir in air
CO2 - N2 - O2
lithosphere
sedimentary soil cycle
reserversoir in soil
water cycle
nutrients in water
biogenetic salt
40 elements we use
Macro nutrients
- needed in large amounts
- C, H, O, N, S, P
- building blocks
- 95% of biomass
micronutrients
tend to be limiting factors
-Copper
-Zinc
-Iron
-boron
-sodium
Nitrogen cycle
amino acids - amining bacteria
NH3 - Nitrite
NO2- - NItrate
NO3- - plants
Options for Nitrogen
Decomposition
electrification
Fixation
Nitrogen fixation
nodukes
-House rhizalitve bacteria
Mutualistic bacteria
Electrification (NItrogen)
water and NO2 meet and then fall to the ground making NO3= HNO3.. groung gets rid of the water
phosphate Cycle
eurtriphication: • Natural aging of a water body
Carbon Cycle
plants us it
global dimming: kelin theory
bioaccumilation
your body
biomagnification
food chain
DDT
Succesion
Ordinary and predictable process as one plant community replaces another
Types of succesion
Primary - no soil
secondary - in soils with plants
Forms of Succession
mesosphytic succession
Hydrophytic
Xeophitic
Xeophitic
slowest
lichen searel stage:
Initiator
Symbiotic plants/ fungues/ algae
Fungues
- Nutrients
Algees
- Sugars
Hydrophytic
1. Submerged Searel Stage
2. Floating Aquatic stage
3. Emergent Searel Stage
4. Shrub swamp searal stage
5. Tree swamp searal stage
Mesosphytic
1. Grass - Deciduous- inferior - Superior- Climax
2. Grass- Conifers searel stage - White pine - inferior - superior- climax
sere
life history of an area
searel
individual stges of the life of an area
Climax
all ecosystems are working towards this unless disease kills them off
6.02 Requirement of Culpability
If the definition of an offense does not prescribe a culpable mental state, but one is nevertheless required, intent, knowledge, or recklessness suffices to establish criminal responsibility.