Review. Day 75 1.3 Extracting Energy From Biomass.

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Review

Day Extracting Energy From Biomass

What does cellular respiration produce?

Is it in the presence of oxygen (aerobic condition)? Fermentation occurs when oxygen is absent (anaerobic condition). Organisms like bacteria and some fungi release the energy in glucose.

Greenhouse gases

Greenhouse gases are atmospheric gases that prevent heat from leaving the atmosphere

Reducing Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Initiative 1) Initiative 2) Initiative 3)

Reducing Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Initiative 1) Kyoto Protocol – 180 countries signed document to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Initiative 2) Initiative 3)

Reducing Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Initiative 1) Kyoto Protocol – 180 countries signed document to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Initiative 2) 2008, Ontario will protect half of its forests ( km^2) Initiative 3)

Reducing Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Initiative 1) Kyoto Protocol – 180 countries signed document to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Initiative 2) 2008, Ontario will protect half of its forests ( km^2) Initiative 3) Recycling helps reduce CO2 emissions

Is waste all waste?

Waste from Fuel There is no oxygen in a landfill ecosystem. But the bacteria there break down the glucose in the waste using the process of _____________

Waste from Fuel There is no oxygen in a landfill ecosystem. But the bacteria there break down the glucose in the waste using the process of _____________ Methane gas is released and that is a fuel!

Waste from Fuel There is no oxygen in a landfill ecosystem. But the bacteria there break down the glucose in the waste using the process of _____________ Methane gas is released and that is a fuel! It produced 1.6 MW (megawatts) of electricity per year in Sudbury, Ontario

Acid Precipitation Fossil fuels being burned by humans can release undesirable chemicals

Acid Precipitation Fossil fuels being burned by humans can release undesirable chemicals Rain, snow, or fog that is unnaturally acidic due to gases in the atmosphere that react with water to form acids  acid rain