BIOL 2260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Drumlin, Phosphorus Cycle, Inert Gas

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You do not have to memorize the whole cycle, but you do have to know about the main things in all of them, especially the pools and fluxes this applies to all of them. Lakes are becoming super saturated with carbon dioxide in fact some of them are sources of carbon dioxide. Nitrogen cycle being changed by humans at a much faster rate than the carbon cycle in order to produce fertilizers, etc. 70% of the air that we breathe is nitrogen gas (an inert gas that dissolves into water) which plants have to reform in order to use. Biological nitrogen fixers cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) free living soil bacteria. Mycorrhizae: symbiotic bacteria living in root nodules. Phosphorus does not have a gas form most is stored in sedimentary rocks. We are running out of phosphorus there are only currently 3 places left to mine it and we need it to grow food.

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