Sulfur Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

is an essential element for the macromolecules of living things.

A

Sulfur

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2
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As a part of the amino acid cysteine, it is involved in the formation of disulfide bonds within proteins, which help to determine their 3-D folding patterns, and hence their functions.

A

Sulfur

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3
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is found in the form of sulfur dioxide (SO2)

A

Atmospheric Sulfur

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4
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Atmospheric Sulfur enters the atmosphere in three ways

A
  • decomposition of organic molecules,
  • volcanic activity and geothermal vents
  • burning of fossil fuels by humans.
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5
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Sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere becomes available to terrestrial and marine ecosystems when it is dissolved in _________ as weak sulfuric acid or when it falls directly to the Earth as _________.

A

Precipitation; fallout

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6
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True or False: Weathering of rocks also makes sulfates available to terrestrial ecosystems. Decomposition of living organisms returns sulfates to the ocean, soil and atmosphere.

A

True

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