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- Describe the journey starting as a molecule of CO2 in the atmosphereof the top layer of the bottleDescribe at least 3 transformations and the organisms involved .Matter Cycles Carbon Cycle Atmesphere 750 Fenl Fugle g Cement Predution Vegetatien Rie Suface 1,020 Marine Bite Dieed Organie Deep Ocean 20.100 Saragein c Flaes in Ocyr Sedmarts 1. What is the carbon cycle? 2. What causes a significant increase in CO2 in the Atmosphere? 3. Name three human activities that cause excess CO2 in the atmosphere. Your answer should include details about the amplified greenhouse effect and its effects on climate change.The water in theYellowstone NationalPark hot springs shownhere is around 160°F(70°C). Biologistsassumed that no speciesof organisms couldlive in water aboveabout 130°F (55°C), sothey were surprisedto find several speciesof bacteria there, nowcalled thermophiles(“heat-lovers”). You’ve learned in this chapter how an enzymefrom one species, Thermus aquaticus, made feasible one of themost important DNA-based techniques used in labs today.Identify the enzyme, and indicate the value of its being isolatedfrom a thermophile. Suggest other reasons why enzymes fromthis bacterium (or other thermophiles) might also be valuable
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