Carbon & Nitrogen Cycles
Photosynthesis/
Respiration
Grab Bag 2
Grab Bag 1
Water Cycle
100

In what form is carbon in the carbon cycle usually found?

carbon dioxide (CO2)

100

What is the purpose of cell respiration?

Release energy

100

What is the only process that removes CO2 from the atmopshere?

photosynthesis

100

What is evaporation?

liquid water changing to a gas

100
Why does the amount of water on Earth not change?

Water is being moved through the water cycle.

200

How do animals get the nitrogen they need?

eating plants

200

What types of organisms carry out cellular respiration?

all organisms (plants and animals)

200

What is runoff?

water moving from the ground toward a water source

200

After an organism dies, what happens to the carbon and nitrogen in its body?

It gets recycled back into the soil and used by other things.

200

What is precipitation?

water falling from the clouds

300

Name two processes that add CO2 to the atmosphere.

cellular respiration, combustion, decomposition

300

What are the reactants and products of cellular respiration?

Reactants: glucose, oxygen

Products: water, carbon dioxide, energy

300

An underwater plant gives off bubbles when it is near a light source. What are the bubbles most likely made of?

oxygen

300

In which organelle does photosynthesis take place and which organelle does cell respiration take place?

Photosynthesis: chloroplast

Respiration: mitochondria

300

Give an example of nonpoint source pollution.

oil from a road, fertilizers, etc.

400

What is an advantage AND a disadvantage of using fertilizer?

Advantage: adds nitrogen to the soil, which plants need to grow.

Disadvantage: can get into the water supply and cause an algae bloom

400

Place the following events in order:

1. Excess sugar/starch is stored in the plant until needed.
2. Light energy enters plant cells.
3. The chemical energy in sugar is used to help the plant grow.
4. Light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of sugar.

2, 4, 3, 1

400

How does the sun affect the water cycle?

causes evaporation

400

What are two ways humans can reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere?

1. plant more trees

2. burn fewer fossil fuels (cars, factories, etc.)

400

What is transpiration?

water entering the atmosphere from plant leaves

500

What is the purpose of nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

They convert nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form plants can use.

500

What is the photosynthesis equation (in symbols)?

6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

500

What is the purpose of crop rotation AND what types of plants should be part of the rotation?

Crop rotation adds nitrogen to the soil by including plants with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots. It includes plants like legumes.

500

You breathe out CO2. Where could that CO2 end up next?

part of glucose in a plant

500

What type of soil would allow water to flow through easily?

soil that is porous and has lots of spaces

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