Biology HL
Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlock The Secrets Of The Carbon Cycle!

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Hey there, budding biologist! 🌱 Ready to dive deep into the marvelous world of the carbon cycle? Trust me, it's a whirlwind journey, and I'll make it as fun as a roller coaster ride! 🎢

Key Terms - Pools & Fluxes 🏊‍♂️➡️🌊

  • Pool: Imagine a swimming pool, but instead of water, it's filled with elements! In the carbon cycle, a pool is like a storage container where carbon hangs out.

    • Organic Pool: Think of your favorite tree or even a lettuce in your burger! These are living things, and their body mass is an organic carbon pool. 🌳🍔
    • Inorganic Pool: Here, carbon isn't part of a living thing. Ever heard someone talk about the CO2 in our atmosphere? That's an inorganic pool of carbon! Like the air we breathe. 🌬
  • Flux: If pools are storage containers, then fluxes are the moving vans transporting stuff between them. It's the journey of carbon from one pool to another.

The Three Main Carbon Fluxes in Ecosystems 🌿🐄💨

  • Photosynthesis: Plants have this super cool skill! They soak up CO2 from air or water and magically convert it to carbon compounds. Imagine if you could eat sunlight and air! 🌞

    • Real-world example: Sunflowers turning towards the sun and growing tall and vibrant, thanks to photosynthesis.
  • Feeding: Organisms munch on others to get carbon compounds. Like when you munch on a crunchy apple! 🍎

    • Real-world example: Cows grazing in the field, getting their carbon from the grass they eat.
  • Respiration: Here, living things, from ants to elephants, take a deep breath and release carbon dioxide. It's like when you puff out after running a race! 🏃‍♂️💨

    • Real-world example: You, exhaling CO2 after inhaling the fresh air, especially when you're panting after a good workout.

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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
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Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Unlock The Secrets Of The Carbon Cycle!

Word Count Emoji
490 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 14th Jun 2024

Table of content

Hey there, budding biologist! 🌱 Ready to dive deep into the marvelous world of the carbon cycle? Trust me, it's a whirlwind journey, and I'll make it as fun as a roller coaster ride! 🎢

Key Terms - Pools & Fluxes 🏊‍♂️➡️🌊

  • Pool: Imagine a swimming pool, but instead of water, it's filled with elements! In the carbon cycle, a pool is like a storage container where carbon hangs out.

    • Organic Pool: Think of your favorite tree or even a lettuce in your burger! These are living things, and their body mass is an organic carbon pool. 🌳🍔
    • Inorganic Pool: Here, carbon isn't part of a living thing. Ever heard someone talk about the CO2 in our atmosphere? That's an inorganic pool of carbon! Like the air we breathe. 🌬
  • Flux: If pools are storage containers, then fluxes are the moving vans transporting stuff between them. It's the journey of carbon from one pool to another.

The Three Main Carbon Fluxes in Ecosystems 🌿🐄💨

  • Photosynthesis: Plants have this super cool skill! They soak up CO2 from air or water and magically convert it to carbon compounds. Imagine if you could eat sunlight and air! 🌞

    • Real-world example: Sunflowers turning towards the sun and growing tall and vibrant, thanks to photosynthesis.
  • Feeding: Organisms munch on others to get carbon compounds. Like when you munch on a crunchy apple! 🍎

    • Real-world example: Cows grazing in the field, getting their carbon from the grass they eat.
  • Respiration: Here, living things, from ants to elephants, take a deep breath and release carbon dioxide. It's like when you puff out after running a race! 🏃‍♂️💨

    • Real-world example: You, exhaling CO2 after inhaling the fresh air, especially when you're panting after a good workout.

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