Essential Question:
1. Why is carbon important in the flow of energy through the environment?
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Describe 2 processes of the Carbon Cycle and whether those processes add or subtract Carbon to the atmosphere?
Class Activities
Today we talked about the carbon cycle, and started a project where we are investigating the Carbon cycle. We will be making a diagram of the Carbon Cycle. Each diagram will contain the following processes:
o Photosynthesis
o Cellular Respiration
o Forests and other producers
o Land Animals
o Decomposers
o Ocean Plants
o Ocean Animals
o Ocean Water
o Burning of Fossil Fuels
o Burning of Wood
o Fossil Fuels underground
o CO2 in the Atmosphere
Details to remember about the Carbon Cycle
1. Through photosynthesis, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is converted into chemical energy.
2. Forest serve as “carbon sinks”, as trees grow they store carbon in their tissues.
3.Carbon in plants moves to the animals that consume them.
4. Each time you exhale, you are releasing carbon dioxide gas (CO2) into the atmosphere, a byproduct of cellular respiration.
5. Carbon moves from fossil fuels to the atmosphere when these fuels are burned.
6. Oceans and other bodies of water soak up some carbon from the atmosphere. Animals that live in the ocean use the carbon to build their skeletons and shells.
7. Algae in the ocean use a tremendous amount of CO2 through the process of photosynthesis.
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For homework tonight- 4.14 and 4.15 sheet
Carbon Cycle Project- Handout/Rubric Here