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4.1 Ecosystems
4.1.2 The Carbon Cycle
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Order the following carbon reservoirs by their relative size in the carbon cycle.
1️⃣ Geosphere
2️⃣ Oceans
3️⃣ Biosphere
4️⃣ Atmosphere
In what form is carbon stored in the atmosphere?
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
The carbon cycle regulates the amount of
CO2
in the atmosphere.
True
Photosynthesis converts CO2 into organic compounds, storing
carbon
in biomass.
True
What are the major carbon reservoirs in the carbon cycle?
Atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, geosphere
Plants absorb CO2 and convert it into organic compounds such as
glucose
.
Respiration
adds carbon to the atmosphere.
True
The atmosphere is a major
carbon
reservoir.
True
What is the byproduct of respiration that adds carbon to the atmosphere?
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Order the major reservoirs of carbon in the carbon cycle.
1️⃣ Atmosphere
2️⃣ Biosphere
3️⃣ Oceans
4️⃣ Geosphere
The carbon cycle regulates
CO2
levels in the atmosphere, which is essential for life on Earth.
True
Carbon removed from the atmosphere by
photosynthesis
is stored in the biomass of plants.
True
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels increase atmospheric CO2 levels and contribute to climate change.
True
What is the carbon cycle defined as?
Movement of carbon between reservoirs
What is the role of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle?
Absorbs CO2, releases oxygen
Carbon in the oceans is primarily in the form of bicarbonate
ions
What is the process by which organisms release CO2 as they break down organic compounds for energy?
Respiration
The oceans absorb CO2, dissolving it into the water and storing it as
carbonate
ions.
The atmosphere contains carbon in the form of carbon
dioxide
.
Match the type of organism with its role in the carbon cycle.
Producers ↔️ Photosynthesis
Consumers ↔️ Respiration
Decomposers ↔️ Decomposition
Major carbon reservoirs include the atmosphere, biosphere, oceans, and
geosphere
Respiration releases carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere
Match the process with its source of carbon:
Respiration ↔️ Living organisms
Decomposition ↔️ Dead plants and animals
Combustion ↔️ Fossil fuels
Burning fossil fuels releases stored carbon as
CO2
Match the process in the carbon cycle with its description.
Photosynthesis ↔️ Absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere
Respiration ↔️ Releases CO2 into the atmosphere
Decomposition ↔️ Breaks down dead organic matter
Combustion ↔️ Releases CO2 by burning fossil fuels
What process removes CO2 from the atmosphere by photosynthetic organisms?
Photosynthesis
Which organisms consume organic compounds and release CO2 into the atmosphere during respiration?
Consumers
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