Cycles of Matter

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Hey, this are te Nitrogen, Ogygen and Carbon Cycle.
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Cycles of Matter
  1. Carbon Cycle
    1. Plants takes in carbon and use it to make sugar moleculs
      1. Dead animals gives off carbon
        1. Animals breath and give carbon
          1. Human activities give off carbon
          2. Animals eats plants that contain carbon
          3. Carbon goes to athmosphere and then back to plants.
        2. Nitrogen Cycle
          1. Free nitrogen in air
            1. Bacterium in roots "fix" free nitrogen
              1. Plants use "fixed" nitrogen to make complex compounds
                1. Consumers eat nitrogen comounts in plants
                  1. Free nitrogen returns into air
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                    2. decomposers return simple nitrogen compounds into the soil
                      1. soil bacterium release some free nitrogen into the air
                2. Oxygen Cycle
                  1. Plants gives off oxygen as reult of photosintesis
                    1. Organisims takes in oxygen to carry out their life procceses
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