BIOL 1F26 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pyrite

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Dynamic cycles continuously change and are linked to one another, they are not static. Nitrogen gas (atmospheric nitrogen) ammonia ammonium nitrite nitrate. Decreases in toxicity to most living animals and increases its ability to be taken up by. Nitrogen gas is unavailable to most living organisms. We rely on some plants and bacteria to alter nitrogen gas into something that cells can utilize, either ammonia, ammonium, nitrite or nitrate. Nitrogen gas is not available to most living organisms and is harmless in this state, takes up 78% of the atmosphere. * changing the levels of any one component of a cycle (in any cycle) will change the rates of every other part of the cycle. Having a large number of aquatic plants helps keeps nitrate levels down and balances nitrogen. Each step in any cycle has a delay or lag associated with it.

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