L16: Carbon Cycle Pathways Flashcards
Draw the global C cycle
draw it
List key carbon cycle pathways
- methanotrophy
- methanogenesis
- respiration (aerobic / anerobic)
- photosynthesis
- fermentation
What is carbon fixation
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into organic molecules, primarily carbohydrates
by autotrophs (CO2 energy source)
What is calvin cycle
- aerobic autotrophs
*RUBISCO condensces RUBP and CO2
*high energy input via 12NADPH + 18ATP which reduces 6CO2 => 1 glucose
- prevent wasteful photorespiration, cells performing the Calvin cycle often have carboxysomes that let in carbon dioxide and keep out oxygen.
Who participates in aerobic methanol methyl metabolism
- methanogens
- methanotrophs
- methyltrophs
describe methanogens, c source, energy source
- archaea, obligatory anaerobes
- reduces compounds as energy-yielding CH4
*live in areas of high H2/CH2
*Source: CO2, methylated compounds
*e- acceptor: CO2
CO2+H2=CH4+H2O
Methanotrophs
aerobic
*CH4 oxidised to CH3OH (methanol)
Csource: CH3OH
energy source: CO2 (oxidides CH3OH)
- After methane is oxidized (requires
energy and oxygen), it can be either… - Incorporated as biomass
(requires energy) or - Carbon can be further oxidized and the electrons can be used for the ETC and NADH production (produces energy and CO2)
Methyltrophs
*most diverse
*C source: consueme CH3OH + methyl products
*methanotrophs that use methan but cannot oxidise CH4
Who foes anaeorbic methan oxidation
ANME (aneorbic methantrophic bacteria and archea)
Methane oxidation without oxygen
ANME archea
how: catalysed by ANME archa + SRBs
where: aneorbic marine sediments
mechs: methanogens catayse reverse methanogensis
helphers: SRB, denitrifiers
methylmoribilis oxifera
ANME
oxides CH4 (using O2 from NO2/NO) as TEA draw
chemically breakdown and draw and list microbial methane metabolism
- methylmirabilism oxyfera AOM
- methognesis
- aeaobic oxidation of methane
- reverse methanogenesis
Temperature-dependent microbial proce
Photosynthesis rates increase with higher temperatures, up to a maximum
* Respiration rates increase with higher temperatures, and continue increasing
* At temperatures where respiration exceeds photosynthesis, soil carbon gets
released to the atmosphere, and soils become a carbon source rather than sink
What do these prefixes mean: photo + chemo, organo + litho, hetero + auto
energy: sunlight + breaking chem compounds e-: organic compounds + inorganic compounds carbon: organic or CO2
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