Carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle

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Nutrient – a substance (element or compound) that promotes growth and health in living things
Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen are needed in large quantities – these are known as macronutrients
Trace elements such as magnesium, sulphur and phosphorous are called micronutrients


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C arbon and O xygen C ycle Dioxi de

Plants and animals absorb nutrients from gas or soluble salts Nutrient – a substance (element or compound) that promotes growth and health in living things Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen are needed in large quantities – these are known as macronutrients Trace elements such as magnesium, sulphur and phosphorous are called micronutrients The Nutrient Cycle the Fuel of Life Nutrient:

The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle is interconnected and involves three major processes and one minor process: The Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Cycle Photosynthesis Respiration Combustion Decomposition

Photosynthesis During this process, plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and absorb water (H2O) with the help of their roots. The chlorophyll present in the leaves and the energy from the sun, helps convert CO2 and H2O into Oxygen O2, sugar and water vapor. Oxygen (O2) is released by the plants as a by-product into the atmosphere .

Respiration Respiration occurs when animals take in oxygen from the air along with simple sugars from their food. This helps in release of carbon dioxide, water and energy from the animal body. During cellular respiration, animals require O2 while inhalation. When they exhale the waste product of cellular respiration, they release CO2 into the atmosphere again.

Combustion It is a process of burning that occurs naturally in the nature. For example: volcanic eruptions are natural combustion processes where carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere due to burning

Decomposition When an animal or a plant dies, all the carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, water, calcium, etc. return to the soil and air during decomposition. Certain insects, fungi, and bacteria aid in the decomposition process and are called decomposers.

Putting it all together… Photosynthesis

Putting it all together… Respiration

Putting it all together… Combustion

Putting it all together… Decomposition