(a) Describe the carbon cycle. (b) State the functions of: (i) nitrogen fixing bacteria (ii)...

BIOLOGY
WAEC 2013

(a) Describe the carbon cycle.

(b) State the functions of:

(i) nitrogen fixing bacteria

(ii) nitrifying bacteria

(iii) denitrifying bacteria; in nature.

Explanation

(a) Description of the carbon cycle:Carbon occurs in the air/atmosphere/as carbon dioxide/dissolved in the oceans/seas/water bodies; and is circulated continuously; through the activity of microorganisms/ decay bacteria/saprophytic organisms/fungi; which decompose the dead organisms; plants/animals release carbon dioxide and water; the carbon dioxide released increases the concentration of carbon in the atmosphere/ocean/sea/water bodies; this is further increased by respiration in plants and animals; combustion of wood/coal/peat/oil/fuel; some of the excess carbon dioxide is absorbed by the sea/water bodies and also used by plants in photosynthesis; organisms in seas/oceans/wafer bodies release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere/water.

(b) Functions of;

(i)Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria; Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the nodules of legumes; those living freely in soil; convert atmospheric nitrogen; into ammonia/ammonium compounds.

(ii)Nitrifying Bacteria: They live freely in the soil; oxidize/breakdown the ammonium compounds; to nitrites; which are then oxidized by others/Nitrobacter/named bacteria; to nitrates.

(iii)Denitrifying Bacteria:They live freely in the soil; these break down/oxidise ammonium compounds; into nitrogen; and oxygen; which is released into the atmosphere.



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