the carbon cycle Flashcards
what is the carbon cycle
process by which carbon moves from living organisms and non-living environment
what are the processes of the carbon cycle?
photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, combustion, weathering
how do decomposers work?
they secrete digestive enzymes onto the organic matter and then absorb the products, releasing inorganics back into the environment
define decomposer
an organism which breaks down dead organic matter via extracellular digestion
describe the process of the carbon cycle
- carbon dioxide is present in the atmosphere and dissolved in seas/oceans
- carbon dioxide is converted into small organic molecules via photosynthesis and used to produce carbs/lipids/proteins
- carbon macromolecules are passed from producers into primary consumers and up the food chain
- living organisms die and carbon compounds are released via decomposition which is released into the atmosphere as co2 when decomposers respire
why is decomposition sometimes prevented?
if decomposers are not present, the carbon becomes trapped, and over time becomes fossil fuels. these can be burned to produce co2.
why do carbon dioxide levels fluctuate throughout the day?
photosynthesis removes co2 but respiration of living organisms releases co2 so levels are higher at night