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    percolation/infiltration d. runoff e. evapotranspiration f. surface water g. aquifer/ground water h. Biota waste i. Autotrophs j. Heterotrophs k. light energy 2. Carbon/Oxygen cycle On the cycle diagram label the following: a. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) b. Carbonate (CO3)2- c. Oxygen (O2) d. Fossil Fuels e. Photosynthesis f. Respiration g. Combustion h. Decomposition i. Biota waste j. Methane

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    an inverse relationship‚ they are opposite of each other. Photosynthesis is the process by which carbon dioxide is converted into compounds from the sunlight. The most frequent compound being glucose (sugar). Photosynthesis occurs in plants‚ algae‚ and some bacteria. Editorial Board (2014). Cellular respiration‚ in contrast takes the glucose (sugar) and other compounds oxidizing them to created carbon dioxide. Each cycle depends on the other in order for the completion to take place. The complete

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    plants and other organisms to convert the light energy captured from the sun into chemical energy that can be used to fuel the organism’s activities. It occurs in plants‚ algae‚ and many species of bacteria‚ but not archaea. Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and water‚ releasing oxygen as a waste product. It is vital for all aerobic life on Earth. In addition to maintaining normal levels of oxygen in the atmosphere‚ photosynthesis is the source of energy for nearly all life on Earth. The average

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    2013 Intro to cellular and molecular Biology Lab Abstract: In the Biology Laboratory Manual by Darrell S. Vodopich and Randy Moore are results to a similar experiment. The studied the hypothesis of carbon dioxide production by yeast fed sugar is not significantly different than the carbon dioxide production by the yeast fed in protein. Their hypothesis is the one that has helped formulate ours. We also will be answering the same to questions “What classes of biological molecules are most readily

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    Labset Five Worksheet 1. List five environments where you are likely to find microbial growth: Lakes‚ soil‚ oceans‚ tundras‚ deserts 2. How do microbes contribute to soil fertility? The decomposition that microbes take part in help release mineral nutrients‚ such as potassium and nitrogen‚ from dead organic matter and allowing primary producers the nutritional access. They also produce CO2 and CH4 to release into the soil and atmosphere. 3. Describe the growth you observed in each of your

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    cycles are vital in many aspects of life on earth. From cycles within the body that keep organisms alive such as the cell cycle‚ Krebs cycle and the Calvin cycle to cycles that encompass many aspects of life and our planet such as the Nitrogen and Carbon cycles. The cell cycle involves actively dividing eukaryotic cells passing through a series of stages known collectively as the cell cycle. The two gap phases (G1 and G2) and S (for synthesis) phase‚ in which the genetic material is duplicated and

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    Sample Exam 4-Bio 107 1) The layer of the GI tract wall that is responsible for motility is the A) muscularis. B) mucosa. C) serosa. D) submucosa. E) None of the above are correct. Answer: A 2) The process by which undigested material is removed from the gastrointestinal tract is A) secretion. B) urination. C) mechanical processing. D) elimination. E) absorption. Answer: D 3) Once a bolus of food has been formed in the mouth‚ it is passed by the tongue and jaws to the A) esophagus

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    Reference Page Donald‚ Rizzo C. "Cellular Metabolism." Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology. 3rd ed. New York: Delmare‚ 2010. 64-70. Print. "The Guide: Glycolysis." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation‚ n.d. Web. 25 June 2012. <http://library.thinkquest.org/27819/ch4_4.shtml>. "Specialized Cell Structure and Function." : Cellular Respiration — FactMonster.com. 2000–2012 Pearson Education‚ Publishing as Fact Monster‚ n.d. Web. 25 June 2012. <http://www.factmonster.com/cig/biology/cellular-respiration

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    In the calvin cycle carbon atoms are used to make 3c sugars. As light dependant reaction takes place in the thylakoid membrane‚ the  calvin cycle takes place in the stroma. The calvin cycle is divided into 3 main sections: Carbon fixation: The first stage is called carbon fixation it is when a CO2 and a five carbon acceptor molecule (ribulose 1‚5 bisphosphate) is combined. Six carbon compound is made and is split into to two sets of three carbon compounds. RuBP carboxylase or rubisco

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    How Do We Impact Earth

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    occupants. We have taken the many gifts given to us and abused and mistreated them. Now we are trying to finds to fix and apologize for our mistakes. The impact on the Carbon Cycle is mostly due to the lack of education given to most people about what these cycles actually are. Not many of us understand the importance of the carbon cycle or what makes this cycle is. When we create new building structure or gated communities‚ we need to understand that this is causing a 40% drop in productivity when

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