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1 Law of Conservation of Mass & Energy & The Carbon Cycle
SC.8.L.18.4 Cite evidence that living systems follow the Laws of Conservation of Mass and Energy. Essential Question: How do living systems obey the Law of Conservation of Mass?

2 Bell Ringer A diagram of the carbon cycle is shown to the right. Each arrow represents a process in the cycle. Which of the following best describes the process that occurs at arrow X? A. Bacteria break down molecules in animals into carbon-based soil nutrients.  B. Animals release oxygen that is used by bacteria to produce carbon dioxide.  C. Animals release carbon dioxide that is used by bacteria for growth and reproduction.  D. Bacteria combine carbon-based nutrients from plants and animals to produce glucose.

3 I Do Guided Notes

4 Law of Conservation of Matter
The Law of Conservation of Matter states that matter is not created or destroyed, only rearranged or recycled.

5 Law of Conservation of Energy
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy is not created or destroyed, only rearranged or recycled. Energy may change form but the total amount remains the same.

6 Photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is taken out of the air by plants through photosynthesis. Plants take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and release oxygen (O2). Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis.

7 Cellular Respiration Carbon Dioxide Energy Water Glucose Oxygen BOTH plants and animals release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the air through cellular respiration (in mitochondria) For example: Humans and other animals breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide (CO2)

8 Think Pair Share Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Interrelatedness
How are the two processes related? How do the processes demonstrate the law of conservation of matter / energy?

9 The Carbon Cycle The Carbon Cycle is a complex series of processes through which all of the carbon atoms in the world recycle. Carbon can be found in carbon reservoirs: Atmosphere Oceans/Water Fossil Fuels & rocks Sediments Organisms *All life on earth is based on carbon

10 The Carbon Cycle Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration help move carbon through the carbon cycle

11 The Carbon Cycle: Decomposition
Decomposers break down dead organisms. Millions of years old plants, animals, and waste decompose and turn into fossil fuels.

12 Carbon Cycle: Human Impact
Fossil fuels can be burned by planes, automobiles, and power electricity plants releasing carbon back into the atmosphere. Deforestation removes trees that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Fewer trees means less carbon dioxide is being absorbed.

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15 Bell Ringer Revisit A diagram of the carbon cycle is shown to the right. Each arrow represents a process in the cycle. Which of the following best describes the process that occurs at arrow X? A. Bacteria break down molecules in animals into carbon-based soil nutrients. * B. Animals release oxygen that is used by bacteria to produce carbon dioxide.  C. Animals release carbon dioxide that is used by bacteria for growth and reproduction.  D. Bacteria combine carbon-based nutrients from plants and animals to produce glucose.

16 You Do Time!

17 You Do #1 Look at the diagram to the right. Which of the following best describes how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is changed by living organisms? It is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis It is created when factory workers burn fossil fuels. It is exchanged for water vapor through the process of respiration. It is used by plants and animals to convert organic carbon to oxygen. CORRECT ANSWER: A

18 You Do #2 Jimmy is running laps during his physical education class. As he is running, he starts to breathe harder as his body tries to get more oxygen. Which of the following best explains why Jimmy’s oxygen requirement increases? His cells use oxygen as their primary source of energy. His cells need oxygen to help break down sugars for energy. His cells need oxygen to increase the levels of sugars in the blood. His cells use oxygen to transport substances across their cell membranes. CORRECT ANSWER: B

19 You Do #3 One of your cells has taken in a sugar molecule from a cookie you ate at lunch. The sugar molecule contains atoms of carbon. Which best explains what will happen to the carbon after your body processes it? It is recycled by the body to create CO₂ which will be stored for later use. It is destroyed as the body breaks it down to use for energy. It is returned to the environment through CO₂ or the decay of organic matter. It is transformed into sugars which will be broken down and used for energy by the body. CORRECT ANSWER: C

20 How do living systems obey the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Exit Slip (Closing) How do living systems obey the Law of Conservation of Mass?


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