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Nitrogen
 Symbol: N Atomic No: 7 Atomic Weight: 14.0067
 Gas: colorless, odorless and generally inert
 Liquid: colorless, and odorless
 A gas that made up 79 % of the gases in the atmosphere.
 Its compounds are vital components of foods, fertilizers,

and explosives.
 Organisms use nitrogen to build proteins and nucleic
acids.
Nitrogen Cycle
 Is the cycling of nitrogen between living organisms

and their environment.
 Is the process of converting nitrogen into compounds
that can be used by plants and animals.
 Is a complex process with four important stages:
 Nitrogen Fixation
 Ammonification/Decay
 Nitrification
 Denitrification
Nitrogen Fixation


Is when the nitrogen gets “fixed” and combines
with oxygen or hydrogen.
 There are 3 Ways that Nitrogen gets “fixed”:
 Atmospheric Fixation
 Industrial Fixation
 Biological Fixation
Atmospheric Fixation
(5 % - 8 %)
 Lightning breaks

nitrogen molecules
apart and combines
with oxygen forming
nitrogen oxides (N₂O).
Nitrogen oxides dissolve
in rain, forming nitrates.
Nitrates (NO₃) are carried
to the ground with the rain.
Industrial
Fixation
 Under great pressure, at a

temperature of 600 C˚, and
with the use of catalyst,
atmospheric nitrogen (N₂)
and hydrogen are combined
to form ammonia (NH₃).
Ammonia can be used as
fertilizers.
Biological Fixation
 Some symbiotic bacteria (most often associated

with leguminous plants) and some free-living
bacteria are able to fix nitrogen as organic
nitrogen.
Ammonification/
Decay
 Bacteria decomposers break down amino acids from

dead animals and wastes into nitrogen ammonium.
 Because plants cannot use the organic forms of
nitrogen that are in the soil as a result of:
 wastes ( manure and sewage)
 compost and decomposing roots and leaves

 Microorganisms convert the organic nitrogen to

ammonium. The ammonium is either taken up by the
plants or is absorbed into the soil particles.
 Ammonium (NH₄) in the soil is stored up to later be

changed into inorganic nitrogen, the kind of nitrogen
that most plants can used.
Nitrification
 Nitrifying bacteria in the ground first combine

ammonia with oxygen to form nitrites. Then another
group of nitrifying bacteria convert nitrites to nitrates
which green plants can absorb and use.
Denitrification
 Converts nitrates (NO₃) in the soil to atmospheric

nitrogen (N₂) replenishing atmosphere.
 Other ways that nitrogen returns to the atmosphere:
 Humans are top consumers in many food pyramids.

To increase food production, they use methods that
have an effect on food webs.
 Monoculture – is the cultivation of a single crop in
large areas. Vast tracts of land are converted to rice
farms, sugar farms, and coconut farms.
 Herbicides and Insecticides – farmers spray their

crops with insecticides to kill insect pests, and with
herbicides to kill weeds. However, the chemicals also
destroy other organisms, including beneficial insects
and soil organisms which help in decay.
 Chemical Fertilizers – monocrops usually require

large amounts of chemical fertilizers. Continuous and
uncontrolled used of chemical fertilizers may increase
soil acidity, thus destroying soil structure. Findings
show that more fertilizers are needed for the same
amount of yield after years of monoculture.
 Fertilizers in the water will cause increased growth of

algae and other plants. They cover the water’s surface
and block the passage of oxygen. Thus, less oxygen is
dissolved in water. Furthermore, when algae and
aquatic plants die, decay microorganism use oxygen.
Dissolved oxygen becomes insufficient, causing fish
and other aquatic animals to die.
 To conserve the environment, some desirable

practices are described below:
 Grow a variety of crops instead of only one crop.
 Use insects to fight other insects (known as biological

control of insect pests).
 Instead of chemical fertilizers, try organic farming
using natural fertilizers for crops. Some natural
fertilizers are compost and animal manure.

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Nitrogen Cycle and Its Importance Report

  • 1. Report By: Divine D. Garcia
  • 2. Nitrogen  Symbol: N Atomic No: 7 Atomic Weight: 14.0067  Gas: colorless, odorless and generally inert  Liquid: colorless, and odorless  A gas that made up 79 % of the gases in the atmosphere.  Its compounds are vital components of foods, fertilizers, and explosives.  Organisms use nitrogen to build proteins and nucleic acids.
  • 3. Nitrogen Cycle  Is the cycling of nitrogen between living organisms and their environment.  Is the process of converting nitrogen into compounds that can be used by plants and animals.  Is a complex process with four important stages:  Nitrogen Fixation  Ammonification/Decay  Nitrification  Denitrification
  • 4. Nitrogen Fixation  Is when the nitrogen gets “fixed” and combines with oxygen or hydrogen.  There are 3 Ways that Nitrogen gets “fixed”:  Atmospheric Fixation  Industrial Fixation  Biological Fixation
  • 5. Atmospheric Fixation (5 % - 8 %)  Lightning breaks nitrogen molecules apart and combines with oxygen forming nitrogen oxides (N₂O). Nitrogen oxides dissolve in rain, forming nitrates. Nitrates (NO₃) are carried to the ground with the rain.
  • 6. Industrial Fixation  Under great pressure, at a temperature of 600 C˚, and with the use of catalyst, atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) and hydrogen are combined to form ammonia (NH₃). Ammonia can be used as fertilizers.
  • 7. Biological Fixation  Some symbiotic bacteria (most often associated with leguminous plants) and some free-living bacteria are able to fix nitrogen as organic nitrogen.
  • 8. Ammonification/ Decay  Bacteria decomposers break down amino acids from dead animals and wastes into nitrogen ammonium.  Because plants cannot use the organic forms of nitrogen that are in the soil as a result of:  wastes ( manure and sewage)  compost and decomposing roots and leaves  Microorganisms convert the organic nitrogen to ammonium. The ammonium is either taken up by the plants or is absorbed into the soil particles.
  • 9.  Ammonium (NH₄) in the soil is stored up to later be changed into inorganic nitrogen, the kind of nitrogen that most plants can used.
  • 10. Nitrification  Nitrifying bacteria in the ground first combine ammonia with oxygen to form nitrites. Then another group of nitrifying bacteria convert nitrites to nitrates which green plants can absorb and use.
  • 11. Denitrification  Converts nitrates (NO₃) in the soil to atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) replenishing atmosphere.  Other ways that nitrogen returns to the atmosphere:
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  • 15.  Humans are top consumers in many food pyramids. To increase food production, they use methods that have an effect on food webs.  Monoculture – is the cultivation of a single crop in large areas. Vast tracts of land are converted to rice farms, sugar farms, and coconut farms.
  • 16.  Herbicides and Insecticides – farmers spray their crops with insecticides to kill insect pests, and with herbicides to kill weeds. However, the chemicals also destroy other organisms, including beneficial insects and soil organisms which help in decay.
  • 17.  Chemical Fertilizers – monocrops usually require large amounts of chemical fertilizers. Continuous and uncontrolled used of chemical fertilizers may increase soil acidity, thus destroying soil structure. Findings show that more fertilizers are needed for the same amount of yield after years of monoculture.
  • 18.  Fertilizers in the water will cause increased growth of algae and other plants. They cover the water’s surface and block the passage of oxygen. Thus, less oxygen is dissolved in water. Furthermore, when algae and aquatic plants die, decay microorganism use oxygen. Dissolved oxygen becomes insufficient, causing fish and other aquatic animals to die.
  • 19.  To conserve the environment, some desirable practices are described below:  Grow a variety of crops instead of only one crop.  Use insects to fight other insects (known as biological control of insect pests).  Instead of chemical fertilizers, try organic farming using natural fertilizers for crops. Some natural fertilizers are compost and animal manure.