Carbon Cycle Flashcards

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Carbon-Oxygen Cycle

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The cycle that transfers carbon through the atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere.

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Volcanic eruptions

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Release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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Carbon Sequestration

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  • In the ocean, phytoplankton and other marine organisms take in carbon through photosynthesis.
  • Oceans also dissolve carbon dioxide.
  • Forms carbonic acid when mixed with water.
  • CO2 combines with the water and forms calcium formation of calcium carbonate shells.
  • On land, plants take in carbon dioxide to use in photosynthesis and store within their tissues (cells).
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Cellular Respiration

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  • Animals eat the plants and take in O2 to power cellular respiration, and then release CO2 into the atmosphere.
  • Works with photosynthesis to act as carbon transfer between organisms.
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Photosynthesis

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  • Plant cells absorb solar energy, carbon dioxide and water and convert them into oxygen, water and glucose (energy)
  • Works with cellular respiration to act as carbon transfer between organisms.
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Decomposition

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  • When organisms die, their organic matter becomes available for decomposition by decomposers.
  • Decomposers break down complex organic molecules (like glucose) into simper compounds (such as CO2).
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Fossilisation and Unavailable Carbon

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  • Involves the burial and transformation of organic matter into fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
  • Removes carbon from the cycle as it is transformed into fossil fuels.
  • Once fossil fuels are formed, they remain underground until extracted.
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Limestone and Weathering

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  • Limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
  • Calcium carbonate reacts with acids found in rainwater and soil.
  • Produces CO2 which is released into the atmosphere.
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Combustion of Fossil Fuels

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  • When burned, fossil fuels release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
  • Fossil fuels are burned for energy production, transportation, industrial processes, and heating.
  • Not part of natural carbon cycle (human impact).
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Deforestation and Fires

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  • When trees and vegetation are cut down, burned or left to decay, the carbon stored in their tissues and cells is released into the atmosphere as CO2.
  • Also results in the loss of carbon sinks.
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