Carbon Basics
Photosynthesis vs. Respiration
Earth’s Reservoirs
Human Impacts
Model It!
100

What form of carbon do plants take from the atmosphere?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

100

Which process builds glucose: photosynthesis or respiration?

Photosynthesis

100

Which reservoir stores the most carbon long-term?

The geosphere (rocks, fossil fuels)

100

Burning which resources adds extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?

Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas)

100

What direction does carbon move in photosynthesis: atmosphere to what?

Biosphere

200

What type of molecule stores carbon in living things?

Organic molecules like glucose, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins

200

Which process breaks down glucose for energy?

Cellular respiration

200

What role does the ocean play in the carbon cycle?

Absorbs and releases CO₂, storing carbon as dissolved carbonates

200

Deforestation affects which process in the carbon cycle?

Photosynthesis (fewer trees absorb less CO₂)

200

Respiration moves carbon from the biosphere to which reservoir?

Atmosphere

300

Which process removes carbon from the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

300

What is the basic equation for photosynthesis?

CO₂ + H₂O + sunlight → C₆H₁₂O₆ + O₂

300

Which reservoir includes plants and animals?

The biosphere

300

What is the greenhouse effect?

Trapping of heat in Earth’s atmosphere by gases like CO₂

300

Decomposition connects which two reservoirs?

Biosphere and geosphere (soil/fossil fuels) or atmosphere (CO₂)

400

Name two processes that return carbon to the atmosphere.

Respiration and combustion

400

What is the basic equation for respiration?

C₆H₁₂O₆ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O + energy (ATP)

400

How does carbon move from the atmosphere to the hydrosphere?

Dissolving of CO₂ into ocean water

400

How does ocean acidification relate to the carbon cycle?

Excess CO₂ dissolves in oceans, forming carbonic acid, harming marine life

400

Describe one arrow on a carbon cycle diagram showing combustion.

Geosphere (fossil fuels) to atmosphere (CO₂)

500

What is the main greenhouse gas involved in the carbon cycle?

Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

500

How are photosynthesis and respiration complementary in the carbon cycle?

Photosynthesis removes CO₂ and makes glucose; respiration releases CO₂ by breaking down glucose

500

How does decomposition connect the biosphere and geosphere?

Dead organisms decompose, and carbon can become fossil fuels or soil carbon

500

Give one human activity that moves carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere.

Combustion of fossil fuels

500

Why do scientists use models to represent the carbon cycle?

To simplify complex interactions among reservoirs and processes