Nutrient Cycle
Nutrient Cycle
Nutrient Cycle
NUTRIENT
CYCLE
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WHAT IS NUTRIENT
CYCLE?
Circulation or exchange of nutrient
elements between living and non-living
components of ecosystem.
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SOIL MICROBES
CHARACTERISTICS OF
NUTRIENT CYCLE
All the subdivisions of the biosphere
provide nutrients to the biotic
components.
TYPES OF
NUTRIENT sedimentary cycles
The main reservoirs of chemicals
are soil and rocks. These cycles
hydrological cycle
the reservoir may be in the
atmosphere or in the soil.
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GASEOUS CYCLE
1. CARBON
CYCLE
1.Carbon present in the
atmosphere is absorbed by the
plants through photosynthesis.
Azotobacter Rhizobium
NITROSOMONAS BACTERIA
NITROBACTER
DENITRIFYING BACTERIAL SPECIES
CLOSTRIDIUM PSEUDOMONAS
3.OXYGEN
CYCLE
1. During the process of photosynthesis, all the
green plants release oxygen into the atmosphere
SEDIMENTARY
CYCLE
1. PHOSPHORUS
CYCLE
HYDROLOGIC OR
WATER CYCLE
WATER
CYCLE
4. These tiny droplets of water fall down due to Earth’s gravity which is called
precipitation.
5. Water falling on the ground in the form of rain fills the water bodies, which is
called runoff or stored as groundwater.
IMPORTANT CYCLE
The Earth receives energy only from the Sun, whereas all the other Earth
elements remain within a closed system. These elements are the building
blocks of life which means these are the raw materials used by all living
organisms as nutrients to produce energy. These chemicals are named
biogeochemical. The main elements that restore in a cyclic pattern include
Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Sulphur, and Water.
REFERENCE
https://www.embibe.com/exams/nutrient-cycle/?
fbclid=IwAR0IjpkEK9febtfJKmDhIJvL0Qfv6TQNm45sPhrxWdQa9YdKHN_Goza26uU
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-15-6949-4_1
https://byjus.com/neet/nutrient-cycle/