The Carbon Cycle

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    Carbon Lab

    DATA TABLES: CARBON CYCLE LESSON 1 Lesson 1: Step 1 | Gaseous Carbon | Ocean Water | Fossil Fuels | Biosphere Gaseous Carbon | To Year | Atmosphere | Ocean Surface | Deep Ocean | Oil and Gas | Coal | Soil | Terrestrial Plants | 2000 | 375ppm | 1000 | 38000 | 500 | 2000 | 2000 | 700 | 2050 | 446ppm | 1074 | 38189 | 168 | 1818 | 2037 | 752 | 2100 | 754ppm | 1197 | 38699 | 0 | 676 | 2098 | 833 | Lesson 1:Step 2 | Total Carbon Emissions | Gaseous Carbon | Ocean Water | Fossil Fuels

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    Cells

    cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Is the oxygen requiring reaction occurring in mitochondria, that break down the end product of glycolysis into carbon dioxide and water while capturing large amounts of energy as ATP. The three stages of cellular respiration are 1, glycolysis, 2. citric acid cycle and 3. electron transport. • What is the role of glycolysis? Include the reactants and the products. Where does it occur? The first step in getting energy

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    Krebs Cycle: The Second Pathway Of Aerobic Respiration

    Pathway 2- Krebs cycle The Krebs cycle is the second pathway of aerobic respiration. The Krebs cycle alludes to a perplexing arrangement of chemical reactions that deliver carbon dioxide and ATP, a compound high in energy. This cycle happens by essentially connecting 2 carbon coenzyme with carbon compounds in the cell. This created compound then experiences a progression of changes that produce energy. This cycle happens in all cells that use oxygen as a component of respiration. Carbon dioxide is important

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    Cause and Mitigation

    the natural cycle"(Hilderman, 2011, para. 1), there is no denying that the human carbon footprint has had its effect in recent years. The Sun initiates global warming through its natural cycle of orbital variations, these variations are due to the Milankovitch Cycles and the presence of sunspots during these cycles. This initial global warming effect triggers the release of the greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The Earth has a natural greenhouse effect which means that when carbon dioxide and

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    Lab1 Enviromental Science

    that takes place online as opposed to a class being conducted on campus grounds would introduce less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from lack of transportation due to students not having to make the drive to and from class meetings. The use of facilities such as bathrooms or any energy used such as power for the classroom and air conditioning for the building may also contribute to our carbon footprint and use of water facilities. http://myfootprint.org/en/your_results/?id=2788767 After taking

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    Global Warming

    known as “Global Warming” and others argue that it’s just a coincidence that the earth is on a cycle and it’s at the point where it warms for some time before cooling again. Some wonder if the global warming effect is actually good for the planet and the statement that it’s solely caused by humans is surrounded by much controversy. The warming that earth has experienced is not global warming, it’s due to cycle on which the earth receives stronger radiant heat waves. The common term used when talking

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    Starch Products

    Life Cycle Assessment study of starch products for the European starch industry association (AAF): sector study Vercalsteren An, Dils Evelien, Boonen Katrien Study accomplished under the authority of the European starch industry association (AAF) 2011/TEM/R/104 August 2012 All rights, amongst which the copyright, on the materials described in this document rest with the Flemish Institute for Technological Research NV (“VITO”), Boeretang 200, BE-2400 Mol, Register of Legal Entities VAT BE

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    Biochem Task 4

    an enzyme called fructokinase is responsible for splitting fructose into fructose 1-phosphate, a six-carbon fructose. Another enzyme called aldolase B splits fructose 1-phosphate into two three-carbon molecules, dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) and glyceraldehyde. These products are then able to enter the glycolysis pathway to be converted to pyruvate, which is essential for the citric acid cycle and the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for cellular energy. A2. Deficiency in Aldolase

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    How Are Animals Affected By C3 Or C3 Carbon Fixation?

    are called C3 species because they go through photosynthesis by using C3 carbon fixation, where CO2 is first incorporated into a 3-carbon compound called PGA, by using the enzyme RUBISCO for carbon fixation and Calvin cycle. Other plants, like pigweeds are called C4 plants because Carbon is first incorporated into a 4-carbon compound activating the PEP enzyme carboxylase for carbon fixation and RUBISCO for the Calvin cycle. The difference between the C3 and C4 species anatomy is in a C3 plant, photosynthesis

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    Traffic Problems

    Traffic Problems in Baton Rouge 5:30 traffic in Baton Rouge could easily be defined as the time in which no one wants to get in their car and go anywhere regardless of urgency. Baton Rouge, Louisiana is notoriously known for their inefficient traffic systems. Why is that? With a population rank of 67th in the United States, Baton Rouge’s ranking of 33rd in the nation for worst traffic congestion has definitely impacted the community’s identity (Meaux, Reveille). Money, or lack thereof, plays

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