What is the current tilt of the earth?
What is 22.1 Degrees
The reactants of Cellular Respiration
What are Glucose(C6H12O6) & O2
Half decomposed organic matter found around the world, concentrated in the arctic circle
What is PEAT !!!
What are the products of Photosynthesis
What are Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)
This material is defrosting slowly due to the current rise in temperatures
How does temperature effect the rate of Cellular Respiration
What is Colder = Slower reaction
What is Hotter = Faster reaction
An increase solar radiation will lead to this process increasing proportionally
What is Photosynthesis
This molecule is released in smoke during fires / and trapped under the permafrost in peat
What is Carbon dioxide
the form of energy needed for photosynthesis
What is sunlight?
the tilt of the earth from 22.1 degrees to 24.5 lead to a increase of what in the arctic circle
What is solar radiation
Does Cellular Respiration occur in all living organisms, Including plants
True
What is Peat
Term used to describe how matter cannot be created or destroyed during reactions
What is Law of conservation of matter
Carbon Dioxide + Water ---> Sugar + Oxygen
What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
What is the name of the region that is being focused on in this unit
What is the arctic circle
What are the products of Cellular Respiration
What are CO2 + H2O + Energy (ATP)
It occurs inside of plants, Converting CO2 & Sunlight into Glucose & O2
What is Photosynthesis
What is the term used when there is NO oxygen present
What is Anaerobic
Carbon Dioxide, Water
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
During which time did the arctic have warmer temperatures and increased solar radiation
What is 11,000 years in the past
How does the availability of oxygen effect the rate of reaction. EX: In a low oxygen environment
What is a positive correlation between amount of oxygen and speed of reaction.
The increase of this leads to increased melting of the permafrost in the Zombie fire system
What is Global warming
The term used for wildfires that reignite in the next dry season after being put out.
What is holdover fires / Zombie fires
If BTB is added to a closed system with a plant, what color will the solution turn
What is blue / Decreases the amount of CO2 within the system