Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Oxygen And Carbon Cycles

THE OXYGEN & CARBON CYCLE




View some pictures that illustrate the Oxygen & Carbon Cycle:


The Carbon Cycle


plants pull carbon from the air and animals eat the plantsCarbon (C) is the basis of life on Earth. Scientists consider 99.9% of all organisms on the planet to be carbon based life. Those organisms need carbon to survive. Whether the carbon is in the form of a sugar or carbon dioxide gas, we all need it. Unlike energy, carbon is continuously cycled and reused. The Earth only has a fixed amount of carbon. The carbon cycle is the ultimate form of recycling


Start With Plants


Plants are a good starting point when looking at the carbon cycle on Earth. Plants have a process called photosynthesis that enables them to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and combine it with water. Using the energy of the Sun, plants make sugars and oxygen molecules. All of the non-photosynthetic creatures on the planet use the oxygen. Every creature on the planet uses the sugars and starches created by plants. 


Then Animals Eat The Plants


Animals are the non-photosynthetic creatures of the planet. They are not able to create their own food. Instead, they eat plants or other animals. The sugars and starches they eat are broken down by a process of metabolism. The results are energy for the creature, water, and carbon dioxide molecules. The carbon dioxide then returns to the atmosphere where the plants use it again. 





Watch the videos below that help you to know about the functions of Oxygen & Carbon Cycle:
Video related to the oxygen & carbon cycle







View the presentation of this lesson topic:
The Carbon and Oxygen Cycle



Project: Make an illustration of a carbon-oxygen cycle:
science project checklist



Group Texting Activity:
- What does greenhouse effect mean? how does this affect our environment?



Let's Play an exciting game related to this topic:



Let Us Review!
answer the following question below:
Oxygen & Carbon Test

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