Lecture Focus Questions; Cycles of Matter & Energy Flashcards

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What are Autotrophs?

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  • They are capable of extracting their carbon from CO2

- They are also subdivided into Photoautotrophs & Chemolithoautotrophs

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What are Heterotrophs?

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  • They get their carbon from organic compounds/ foods in their environment
  • They are also subdivided into Photoheterotrophs & Chemoheterotrophs
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What are Photoautotrophs?

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-They extract energy from sunlight= photosynthesis

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What are Chemolithoautotrophs

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-They extract energy from the oxidation of organic compounds

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What are Photoheterotrophs?

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-They also get their energy from the sun

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What are Chemoheterotrophs?

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-They get their energy from consuming energy-rich reduced organic molecules

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What is the energy flow in the biosphere?

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-It is a one-way flow of energy= originates in the sun & ending up as energy loss to “waste heat”

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What are Trophic Levels?

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  • They are the manifestation of different kinds of producers & consumers
  • The energy levels are also inefficient= 10% of energy available passes through these levels while the 90% is used to keep the organisms at each level alive
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What are Reservoirs?

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-They are Abiotic sites that contain materials that are needed by biological systems

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How does the movement from abiotic reservoirs to biotic compartments of the ecosystem occur?

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-It occurs by incorporation into biological systems & is then returned abiotic when organisms die & are broken down into organic compounds by decomposers

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What are the 3 types of Reservoirs?

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  • Water
  • Air
  • Sediment
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What reservoir does H come from?

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-It comes from H20= water reservoir

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What reservoir does C come from?

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  • It comes from CO2= air reservoir
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What reservoir does O come from?

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-It can come from H2O or CO2= water or air reservoir

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What reservoir does S and P come from?

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-Sediment reservoir

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16
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What is the Carbon Cycle?

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  • It involves carbon atoms in the form of CO2 leaving the atmospheric reservoir & being incorporated into producers which passes it on to consumers
  • Carbon is then returned to the atmosphere as CO2 by the producers & consumers
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Why has allowed the Carbon cycle to stay in balance?

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-It stayed in balance bc of the opposing processes of photosynthesis & respiration

18
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What is a Greenhouse Gas?

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-It is a gas that traps radiant energy from the sun as heat

19
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What are the 2 most powerful greenhouse gasses?

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  • Carbon dioxide

- Methane

20
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What are Fossil Fuels?

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-They are fuels like coal, oil. and gas that have been derived originally from biological processes

21
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What is the evidence for increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere?

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  • The keeling curve= measured at a remote location in Hawaii for the last 60 years
  • The curve shows a smooth increase in CO2 from 315ppm in 1960 to over 415ppm now
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What is the evidence that increased CO2 is due to burning Fossil Fuels?

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  • The evidence is via isotope analysis
  • The ratio of C12 & C13 has been increasing BUT the decrease of C14 says that the source fo the increase of CO2 is due to fossil fuels
23
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What 3 processes might have led to natural cooling of the Earth’s climate during earlier times?

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  • The oxidation of methane to CO2
  • Volcanic activity that ejected ash & sulfur oxides into the atmosphere (reflects sunlight)
  • The incorporation of more atmospheric CO2 into the biomass of newly evolved organisms during the time of plant growth=jurassic
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What process might have led to the natural warming of the Earth’s climate during earlier times?

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-The increased volcanic activity that ejected CO2 into the atmosphere

25
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What is the relationship between C,H & O in terms of the cycling matter in the biosphere?

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  • Photosynthesis & respiration control the carbon cycle & brings H & O in & out biological systems
  • SO photosynthesis uses water as the source of electrons & H atoms to make reduced C compounds & releases O2
  • While O2 is used for respiration by both consumers & producers