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Life in the Soil. Is the soil Alive?. Original Power Point Created by Darrin Holle Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002. Life in the Soil. ¼ teaspoon of fertile soil contains 50 nematodes 52,000 algae 72000 amoebae 111,000 fungi 2,920,000 actinomycetes
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Life in the Soil Is the soil Alive? Original Power Point Created by Darrin Holle Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June 2002
Life in the Soil • ¼ teaspoon of fertile soil contains • 50 nematodes • 52,000 algae • 72000 amoebae • 111,000 fungi • 2,920,000 actinomycetes • 25,280,000 bacteria
Carbon Cycle • A. All living things depend on photosynthesis • B. Two events occur during photosynthesis • 1. CO2 in the air is changed to Organic Carbon which is building block of living tissue
Carbon Cycle • B. • 2. Photosynthesis converts sunlight energy to chemical energy stored in simple sugar
Carbon Cycle • C. Plants and Animals burn the sugar during respiration to reclaim energy. Higher animals use energy to keep warm, grow or be active • D. Chlorophyll-containing plants carry on photosynthesis
Carbon Cycle • E. Plants are primary Producers • Animals that eat plants are Primary consumers • Animals of prey are secondary consumers • = food chain
Carbon Cycle • F. If the chain were only Producers and consumers the chain would collapse
Carbon Cycle • G. Decomposers • -Microorganisms that decompose dead plants and animals. Diromg decay the carbon is changed back to CO2 and materials that resist decay = humus
Microorganisms • A. Bacteria • Simple one celled organisms • Mainly feed on dead organic matter
Microorganisms • B. Fungi • Resemble a mass of tangled threads called mycellium • Mushrooms are these but many are only seen with a microscope
Microorganisms • C. Actinomycetes • Mold bacteria • 12 million found in 1 teaspoon • Many medicines are developed from these
Microorganisms • D. Algae • Soil algae are single celled • Have to be around water • Can photosynthesize