Opening Activity: Feb. 2, 2016 List examples of burning fossil fuels.

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Opening Activity: Feb. 2, 2016 List examples of burning fossil fuels. Review the graph at your table. Make a claim for the graph. When did humans first use fossil fuels? What were the first fossil fuels used by humans? 3. Give an example of organic and non-organic carbon in our environment. I can… Explain how carbon moves in the environment. Review decomposers w/ video. Homework: Review due 2/5 Biology Final 2/8 Science Expo Proposals due 2/12

Fossil fuel use over time Have students make predictions and interpret the graph before explaining the patterns in the data. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Global_Carbon_Emissions.svg This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic, and 1.0 Generic License.

Tuesday Feb. 2nd Goals Complete Activity 4.1 and 4.2 to explain how carbon moves through the environment. The Science of Decay Video Answer video questions while watching video. Turn in video questions to Sub

The Location Question: Where is carbon located?

4 global carbon pools Biomass organic carbon Atmosphere Inorganic CO2 Soil organic carbon Fossil Fuels organic carbon

Atmosphere Inorganic CO2 Biomass organic carbon Soil organic carbon Fossil Fuels organic carbon

During photosynthesis which way does carbon move? Question: During photosynthesis which way does carbon move? Which pool(s) increase and decrease when photosynthesis happens? Atmosphere CO2 Soil organic carbon Biomass Fossil Fuels

Which pool(s) increase and decrease when cellular respiration happens? Question: During cellular respiration (in plants, animals and decomposers) which way does carbon move? Which pool(s) increase and decrease when cellular respiration happens? Atmosphere CO2 Soil organic carbon Biomass Fossil Fuels

Carbon pools change size over time Atmosphere CO2 Soil organic carbon Biomass Fossil Fuels Different amounts of carbon move between the atmosphere and the biomass or soil pools in the summer versus in the winter. Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration The amount of carbon that moves per unit of time is called a “flux”. Cellular Respiration