Do Now: Starting at nitrogen gas (N2), put the steps of the nitrogen cycle in the proper order.
Nitrogen gas (N2) is converted into ammonia (NH4+) by nitrogen fixation in plant roots, or by ammonification when decomposers break down dead organic material (plants and animals).
Precipitation puts nitrogen gas (N2) into soil
Nitrates (NO3-) are absorbed into plants by assimilation and put into the food web. Denitrifying bacteria convert free nitrates (NO3-) in soil to nitrogen gas (N2).
Ammonia (NH4+) is converted to nitrate (NO3-) by bacteria doing nitrification.
Nitrogen gas (N2) in the atmosphere
Question 2
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Use the article to answer the classwork questions.
Classwork: Play the video. If it doesn't work, refresh the page and try again. Why are the fish opening and closing their mouths like that?
Question 3
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Classwork: Why are the fish dying in the Peconic River?
Question 4
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Classwork: What has caused the problem that you identified in the previous question?
Question 5
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Classwork: What is one solution that the town of Riverhead tried to fix the fish kill?
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Classwork: What are three sources of nitrate in the water supply?
Question 7
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Exit Ticket: Describe how Eutrophication can damage ecosystems. In your response, include the following vocabulary words:
Nitrate
Algal Bloom
Dissolved Oxygen
Surface Runoff
Fertilizer
Question 8
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Bonus: How much seaweed does Mr. Divan harvest in an average week? Please put your answer in pounds.