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AP Environmental Science Miller 17th Edition Ch.3 Cycles

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APES CH.3 CYCLES Biogeochemical/nutrient cycles- the elements and compounds that make up nutrients move continually through air, water, soil, rock, and living organisms within ecosystems as well as in the biosphere. Driven directly/indirectly by solar energy and gravity are the hydrologic, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles.

AP Environmental Science Miller 17th Edition Ch.5

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APES CH.5 NOTES 5 basic types in interactions between species as they share limited resources such as food shelter and space:

Miller & Levine Biology - CHapter 2 Notes

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Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Life The Nature of Matter Atoms are the smallest, indivisible particles of matter First theorized by Democritus about 2500 years ago (ya) Atoms made of two parts that consist of a combination of three different subatomic particles Nucleus is the ?core? of an atom Protons have a positive charge Neutrons have a neutral charge Electron cloud Divided into orbitals (layers) First layer is smallest and contains maximum of 2 electrons Second layer contains maximum of 8 electrons Third layer maximum of 8 electron Elements and Isotopes Element is a pure substance consisting of a single type of atom Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
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