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1 Wake-up 1.What organelle is the location of aerobic respiration? 1.Explain how aerobic respiration is different from anaerobic respiration?

2 Carbon Cycle Christopherson

3 Photosynthesis Summative Equation (Words) Water+ Glucose + Oxygen Sunlight Energy Carbon dioxide Reactants What is needed Products What is produced

4 Cell Respiration Summative Equation (Words) Water + Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide Reactants Need? Products Produced? + ATP

5 How are Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Dependent on Each Other? Glucose and oxygen produced in photosynthesis fuels cell respiration. The products of cell respiration (carbon dioxide) fuels photosynthesis

6 What is a Carbon Sink? Place where carbon is stored in the environment.

7 Carbon Sinks/Pools Atmosphere

8 Carbon Sinks/Pools Plants

9 Carbon Sinks/Pools Soil

10 Carbon Sinks/Pools Oceans

11 Carbon Sinks/Pools Fossil Fuels

12 Carbon Sinks/Pools Marine Sediment

13 Carbon Pools/Sinks Pool Amount in Billions of Metric Tons Atmosphere578 (as of 1700)-766 (as of 1999) Terrestrial Plants540 to 610 Soil Organic Matter1500 to 1600 Ocean38,000 to 40,000 Fossil Fuel Deposits4000 Marine Sediments/Rocks 66,000,000 to 100,000,000

14 Three cycles within the carbon cycle a. Producers and Consumers

15 Three cycles within the carbon cycle CO2CO2 CO2CO2 Plants produce carbon dioxide in cell respiration Consumers eat the stored carbon in producers CO2CO2 CO2CO2 Consumers eat the stored carbon in other consumers Cell Respiration Photosynthesis Cell Respiration C 6 H 12 O 6 Glucose is made

16 Three cycles within the carbon cycle Decomposers C 6 H 12 O 6 Organisms pass away, they are made up of stored carbon Decomposers break down the stored carbon CO2CO2 CO2CO2 CO2CO2 CO2CO2 CO2CO2 CO2CO2 Cell Respiration

17 Three cycles within the carbon cycle Fossil Fuels C 6 H 12 O 6 Plant and animal remains can be buried; over a long period of time with pressure, and heat, the organic matter is transformed into fossil fuels Carbon-rich fuels CO2CO2 The carbon-rich fuels can be broken down and released by combustion

18 Carbon Cycle Video Carbon Cycle Video – 2:33 Stop


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