EEB2222 Final
In the last 20 years, in how many years has there been a new record high atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration
20
The evolution of C4 photosynthesis was in response to what change in the Earth's atmosphere
A decrease in carbon dioxide concentration
Fossil fuels are ultimately derived from what source?
Atmospheric carbon dioxide
Greenhouse gases promote the Greenhouse Effect because of which of these characteristics
Because they trap heat in the earth's atmosphere
The most water use efficient plants are typically of what photosnthetic type
CAM
Plants with which photosynthetic pathway lose the least amount of water per amount of CO2 taken up
CAM plants
Which greenhouse gas is responsible for the largest component of radiative forcing of the earth's temperature?
Carbon dioxide
The "Band Saturation Effect" means what as carbon dioxide concentration increases in the atmosphere?
Carbon dioxide has less of a warming effect per equal amount of increase
From a global warming/climate change perspective, what is the problem with cement
Cement production produces a lot of CO2
Which of the Milankovitch Cycles determines how far the Earth is from the Sun over a period of 100,000 years?
Eccentricity
What is a major difference between current human caused global warming and the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM)?
Human caused global warming is occuring over a much shorter time scale than the PETM
Land use change has numerous impacts, including
Increasing land available for agricultural production, Reducing biodiversity, Causing atmospheric CO2 concentration to increase
The available evidence indicates that the "CO2 Fertilization Effect" is causing
Increasing uptake of atmospheric CO2 by plants
Which of the following is a greenhouse gas
Methane
Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) are 4 greenhouse gas concentration trajectories that allow us to think about future climate scenarios based on different levels of carbon emissions. The RCP that we are currently on, and is sadly the worst for Earth's future climate, is:
RCP 8.5
The End Permian Extinction (aka "The Great Dying") was an example of climate change driven by what global phenomenon?
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide and associated global warming
Rubisco, the carbon dioxide fixing enzyme of the photosynthetic Calvin Cycle, goes very slowly at the current concentration of CO2 in the earth's atmosphere. This is likely because:
Rubisco evolved under much higher CO2 concentrations billions of years ago.
Choose the word or phrase that best fills in the blank in the following statement: "Climate is the ___________ of weather over long periods of time".
Statistics
The C4 cycle of photosynthesis makes the C3 cycle (Calvin cycle) go much faster because
The CO2 concentration around Rubisco is much higher than in C3 plants.
The changes in temperature that drove the Ice Ages of the last 800,000 years were largely associated with changes in the Earth's atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and the associated Greenhouse Effect. However, a contributing/triggering cause that suggested a false dichotomy was what phenomenon?
The Milankovitch Cycles
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere is easily increased by the burning of fossil fuels. Why?
The amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere is small relative to the amount being added from fossil fuel burning
Which one of these is NOT one of the 3 phases of the Calvin Cycle
The c4 plase
Green plants and photosynthesis evolved in an atmosphere that was much different than todays. Which of the following is a correct descripion of the ancient atmosphere relative to today
The carbon dioxide concentration was much higher
The Keeling Curve shows what
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere since 1960.
What was The Great Acceleration?
The increase, beginning in the 1950's, of industrialization and associated fossil fuel use
What is "CO2 fertilization"
The increased growth of plants grown at elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
Where is most of the extra heat going that is trapped by rising amounts of atmospheric greenhouse gases?
The oceans
What are two current sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide
The oceans and terrestrial vegitation
The tilt of the earth's axis is responsible for what phenomenon?
The seasons
Where is most of the earth's carbon located
The solid earth
The Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis converts atmospheric carbon dioxide into sugars using energy from what ultimate source?
The sun
The sun emits energy that we can see, whereas the Earth emits heat energy that we cannot see. What accounts for the difference?
The sun is much hotter than the Earth
How can plants growing in the shade of other plants sense this?
There is more far red light relative to red light in the shade of other plants compared to full sun
Carbon dioxide diffuses into leaves, and water and oxygen diffuse out by what pathway?
Through stomates
What country currently produces the most CO2 emissions per person
United States
What country is responsible for the most total carbon dioxide emissions produced from fossil fuel and cement since 1751?
United States
Global warming is the result of which of the following?
an alteration of the Earth's carbon cycle
Which of the following plants uses the CAM photosynthetic pathway
cactus
Essentially all organic carbon in the biosphere is derived from what inorganic carbon source
carbon dioxide
Which of these plant species uses the C4 pathway of photosynthesis
corn
Methane is an important greenhouse gas produced from a variety of sources. Which one of the answers correctly describes a major source of methane?
cows belching
C4 photosynthesis was an evolutionary response to
decreasing atmospheric CO2 concentration
What is an example of an ecosystem service?
food
What is the single largest anthropogenic source driving the rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration?
fossil fuel burning
What is the single largest source of CO2 that is driving the current increase in the concentration of CO2 in the earth's atmosphere?
fossil fuels
Hadley Cells are an important determinent of the global distribution of which of the following?
precipitation
The CO2 Fertilzation Effect on plants is the result of which of the following
rising atmospheric carbon dioxide
The good thing about science is
that its true
Approximately one-half of the energy content of solar radiation is in what part of the radiation spectrum?
visable
The Arctic is heating much faster than most of the rest of the Earth because of what phenomenon?
polar implication
Carbon dioxide is what percentage of the earth's atmosphere
0.04
The increased amount of carbon dioxide in the oceans as a result of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration is leading to what change in the oceans
increasing acidification
An important net sink for atmospheric CO2 is
land plants
The appearance of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere promoted an increase in what plant physiological process
photorespiration
The oxygen in the earth's atmosphere that is necessary for life is the result of what process
photosynthesis
What physiological process is ultimately responsible for all of the the Earth's fossil fuel reserves
photosynthesis
What is the name of the photoreceptor in plants responsible for control of flowering by sensing the length of the night?
phytochrome