Ecosystems: the carbon cycle - for iPad/Mac/PC
Ecosystems: the carbon cycle - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
What is photosynthesis, and why does Sir David Attenborough describe it as 'the very basis of life?'. This album explains how the balance of sunlight, water and nutrients are fundamental to the process and how this balance acts to regulate individual ecosystems. But photosynthesis is only part of the carbon cycle. How is carbon returned to the atmosphere, how do carbon containing gases influence the Earth's climate, and what role do peat bogs play in tackling global warming? This material forms part of The Open University course S396 Ecosystems.
Ecosystems: the carbon cycle
A short introduction to this album
Dec 5, 2009
54 sec
Transcript -- Ecosystems: the carbon cycle
A short introduction to this album
Dec 5, 2009
How plants make food
The influence of differing levels of light, water, CO2 and nutrients on plant photosynthesis around the world
Dec 5, 2009
7 min
Transcript -- How plants make food
The influence of differing levels of light, water, CO2 and nutrients on plant photosynthesis around the world
Dec 5, 2009
Recycling carbon
How carbon is returned to the atmosphere through decomposition of organic matter
Dec 5, 2009
3 min
Transcript -- Recycling carbon
How carbon is returned to the atmosphere through decomposition of organic matter
Dec 5, 2009
The peatbog problem
Why peatbogs are crucial carbon containers, and how atmospheric methane is measured
Dec 5, 2009
6 min
Transcript -- The peatbog problem
Why peatbogs are crucial carbon containers, and how atmospheric methane is measured
Dec 5, 2009