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March 11, 2013 Q-2 Pg. Daily Goal: We will be able to explain why we never run out of carbon. Homework: Complete your daily carbon cycle log (to be passed out this class period). Science Starter : 1. Draw a picture of a flower and label the following parts: stem, roots, leaves, petals, anther, stamen, pistil, ovary, stomata, guard cells. 2. List all the ways that you can think of that the flower would interact with its environment. Include biotic and abiotic factors, and processes. You
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March 11, 2013 Q-2 Pg.Daily Goal: We will be able to explain why we never run out of carbon.Homework: Complete your daily carbon cycle log (to be passed out this class period).

Science Starter: 1. Draw a picture of a flower and label the following parts:

stem, roots, leaves, petals, anther, stamen, pistil, ovary, stomata, guard cells.

2. List all the ways that you can think of that the flower would interact with its environment. Include biotic and abiotic factors, and processes. You should be able to think of at least 8.

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Table Group Point!

What is matter?

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The Law of Conservation of Matter - matter cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged or recycled

What is matter?

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Critical Thinking:

Are rocks matter?

How do rocks get rearranged or recycled?

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People Matter (because people are matter)

One characteristic of living things is that they are ________________ based.

Raise your hand if you can name the element that should go in the blank!

carbon

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Carbon Matters to YOU!!

Carbon is important because all life on Earth is based on carbon.

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The Carbon Cycle

The Carbon Cycle –

a series of processes through which all of the carbon atoms in the world recycle

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Carbon is found in the atmosphere (the air) and oceans as the gas carbon dioxide (CO2).

Atmospheric CO2

Dissolved CO2

Open burning Photosynthesis

RespirationRespiration Fuel Combustion

Fuel Combustion

Photosynthesis

Respiration

Death and decay

Death and decay

Fossil fuels

All life on earth is based on carbon.

Carbon as a Gas

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Table Group Point!

What is one process that we already know of that puts carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere?

Respiration

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Cellular Respiration

BOTH plants and animals release CO2 into the air through cellular respiration

For example: Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out CO2.

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Table Group Point!

What is one process that we already know of that takes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

CO2 is taken out of the air by plants through photosynthesis.

Plants “breathe in” or exchange CO2 and “breathe out” O2.

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Photosynthesis vs. Cell Respiration

Photosynthesis

Cell Respiration

CO2 O2

It’s a cycle! Who can explain how this cycle is evidence of the Law of

Conservation of Matter.

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Decomposition

Decomposition – bacteria, fungi, and other organisms breakdown dead plants, animals and waste into carbon dioxide gas and solid carbonates

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Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels – when living things decompose and the carbon atoms DO NOT find oxygen atoms to bond with, they turn into fossil fuels

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Where do fossil fuels come from?

The fossil fuels we use now formed from the bodies of prehistoric organisms that were buried under layers of sediment.

Fossil fuels take a long time to form…

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Examples of Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels include: Coal Petroleum Natural Gas

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Coal

Coal was formed from prehistoric trees, ferns and mosses.

There are large deposits of coal in the Appalachian region.

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Table Group Point!

Where is the Appalachian region?

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Petroleum and Natural Gas

Petroleum and natural gas are from prehistoric plankton and bacteria.

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Human Impact

Fossil fuels can be burned by automobiles, releasing carbon back into the atmosphere.

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Critical Thinking!

How does burning fossil fuels change the carbon cycle? (It’s helpful to draw it)

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Critical Thinking! What will happen if

we burn all of the fossil fuels that we have?

Are fossil fuels renewable resources?

(Remember, a renewable resource is something that can be created as fast as we use it.)

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Think – Pair – Share (45 seconds)

How does carbon move from the air to plants?

How does carbon move from plants into the bodies of animals?

Where is solid carbon found?

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Think – Write – Share (45 seconds)

Where is carbon dioxide gas found?

How does carbon move back into the air from plants and animals?

How do decomposers contribute to the carbon–oxygen cycle?

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Exit Ticket

Use the plant that you drew for the Science Starter.

ANSWER: How is it part of the carbon cycle?

DRAW: Diagram how the carbon cycle would work in relation to your plant.