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The Carbon Cycle

The Carbon Cycle

FromMy AP Biology Thoughts


The Carbon Cycle

FromMy AP Biology Thoughts

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Apr 5, 2021
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Podcast episode

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My AP Biology Thoughts  Unit 1 Episode #36Segment 1: Introduction To The Carbon CycleCarbon cycle Def The way nature reuses carbon atomsThe process in which carbon travels from the atmosphere into organisms and the Earth and back into the atmosphereBackground info about cycleCarbon in constant state of movement from place to place and stored in reservoirs - moves between these reservoirs through photosynthesis, burning fossil fuels, respiration, etc.Cycle = cyclic - if you start at one reservoir, you will get back to that same reservoirEarth = closed system - amount of carbon on the planet never changesNature keeps carbon levels balanced - amount of carbon released from reservoirs equal to amount obtained by same reservoirsStepsCarbon moves from atmosphere to plants - carbon first came from frequent volcanic activity and asteroid impacts - carbon attached to oxygen in CO2For photosynthesis, CO2 is pulled from the air by plants to help in the process of producing food in the form of glucose which the plants consumesCarbon moves from plants to animals through food chains - animals eat these plants that have this carbon that the plants got from atmosphereCarbon moves plants and animals to soil - bodies, wood, leaves decay - carbon released as production from decomposition reaction go into ground - buried sometimes and turned in fossil fuels in millions of yearsFossil fuels burned as human energy resources, carbon is then moved to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide - every year, 5.5 billion tons of carbon is released by burning fossil fuels and around 60% of this amount stays in the atmosphere while remainder becomes dissolved in seawaterCarbon can get to atmosphere by respiration - release carbon dioxide as animals exhale - producers use energy from sunlight to make bonds between carbon atoms; animals break these bonds to release the energy they contain - turns carbon compounds into single carbon units - released into atmosphere as carbon dioxideCarbon could be released back into the atmosphere - volcanoes erupt, fires blaze, solid wasteCarbon moves from the atmosphere to bodies of water - bodies of water absorb carbon from the atmosphere - dissolved into waterOceans release CO2 - carbon dioxide from atmosphere comes into contact with ocean water - reacts with water molecules to form carbonic acidWhen carbonic acid > carbon dioxide amount in the atmosphere, some carbonic acid may be released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxideSegment 2: Getting Into Specifics: The Carbon CycleGeosphereGeological component of the carbon cycle - operates slowly Important determinant of amount of carbon in the atmosphere Of the carbon stored in geosphere, 80% of it is limestone and its derivatives which...
Released:
Apr 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The AP Biology Thoughts podcast is created by students for AP Biology students. At the end of each unit, students select topics to define, provide examples, and to make deeper connections to other units and the course.