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Why Climate Change?
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Atmospheric CO2 1955-2014
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Average Annual Land & Ocean Surface Temperatures 1850 - 2012
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Atmospheric CO2, Ocean CO2, & Ocean pH from 1990 to 2014
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The Carbon Cycle
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Carbon Movement and Storage
After looking at your pictures…› share what you’ve noticed about where
Carbon is found…› Share what you’ve noticed about how
Carbon moves from place to place…
We are going to focus on some of the natural processes that move Carbon…› Photosynthesis› Cellular Respiration
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Elodea / Fish Lab Using Bromothymol Blue is a pH indicator. Review:
› What is pH?› How does the scale work?
BTB gets bluer the more basic a solution is.
When CO2 is in water, it forms Carbonic Acid, H2CO3
We will use BTB as an indicator of CO2
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Photosynthesis
Purpose? › Convert light energy into stored chemical
energy (=glucose) that the plant can use
Who does it?› Autotrophs
Where does it happen?› Choloroplasts
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Photosynthesis
Chloroplasts
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Formula:
6CO2 + 12H20 C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H20
Note** water on product side is NEW, formed from different combination of H’s and O’s.
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Cellular Respiration
Purpose› Convert stored chemical energy into
useable energy (=ATP)
Who does it?› ALL organisms (even plants!)
Where?› Mitochondria
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Formula:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + Heat + ATP
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Note: Enzymes
Enzymes involved in both reactions (PS &CR)› Different enzymes = specificity
› Increase speed of chem rxns
› Lower activation energy (so cell won’t fry)
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Note: ATP
ATP= chemical energy used to do WORK› Usable Energy stored in bonds (AT-P-P~P) that is
released when bonds are broken
› Used for movement & breakdown of molecules
› Comes from glucose breakdown!
› Energy not recycled, but nutrients and matter are
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How does it all fit together?
Go back to your Elodea / Fishy Models. Fix and add to your explanations.
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Think back to Food Webs and Pyramids
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The Carbon Cycle
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An Interesting Connection to Tucker Prairie
Different types of plants “trap” CO2 for photosynthesis in slightly different ways.
At Tucker Prairie, there is competition between these C3 & C4 Plants› C3 Plants trap CO2 with one enzyme
› C4 Plants trap CO2 with two enzymes and require a little bit of extra energy
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C3 Plants ~85% of all plants are C3
Examples—rice, wheat, barley, most trees and many grasses› Grasses of Tucker Prairie
Stomata are open during day and closed at night—this is important because they can get CO2 for photosynthesis
Do best in Temperate environments
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C4 Plants ~3% of all land plants Examples—corn, sugarcane, and many grasses
› Forbs of Tucker Prairie Stomata are open during day and closed at
night—BUT…stomata can close if the plant is losing too much water during the day.› When stomata close, CO2 concentration in leaves
go down.› Plant can still do photosynthesis because of the 2nd
enzyme Do well in tropical, high heat intensity and
drought conditions
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Some pictures…
C3 Pathway
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Think back to what we learned about rain at Tucker Prairie…
Which plants have the advantage—› C3 Grasses?
› C4 Forbs?