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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080416175442.htm. Introduction. Knowledge Base. Literature Review. -Bayless, has brought up the idea of using algae to remediate CO2 buildup -The way Bayless imagines the project is by using a photo bioreactor.

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  1. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080416175442.htmhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080416175442.htm

  2. Introduction Knowledge Base Literature Review -Bayless, has brought up the idea of using algae to remediate CO2 buildup -The way Bayless imagines the project is by using a photo bioreactor -Algae are a large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms -Photosynthesis is the most important process of all biological processes -Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar -Cellular respiration then converts the sugar into ATP -Photosynthesis also takes carbon dioxide, uses it, then releases oxygen Purpose Hypothesis Null Hypothesis: The algae will remediate carbon dioxide but, not enough carbon dioxide will be remediated Alternate Hypothesis: The algae will remediate a significant amount of carbon dioxide

  3. Need Global warming is affecting our Earth greatly Average temperatures have increased by one degree Average temperatures are expected to increase by 10 degrees Fahrenheit by 2010 (Gunther 2007)

  4. Knowledge Base Algae are a large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms Photosynthesis is the most important process of all biological processes Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, some bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar Cellular respiration then converts the sugar into ATP Photosynthesis also takes carbon dioxide, uses it, then releases oxygen

  5. Literature Review Bayless, has brought up the idea of using algae to remediate CO2 buildup The way Bayless imagines the project is by using a photo bioreactor

  6. Purpose Alternate way to remediate CO2 buildup http://photos.mongabay.com/07/world_co2-1990-2030-360.jpg

  7. Hypothesis Null Hypothesis: The algae will remediate carbon dioxide but, not enough carbon dioxide will be remediated Alternate Hypothesis: The algae will remediate a significant amount of carbon dioxide

  8. Methodology http://www.algaefuels.org/photobioreactor.htm

  9. Limitations Bacterial growth

  10. Bibliography The American Geophysical, American Society For Micr , and Optical Society Of Americ , comps. "Possible Fix for Global Warming? Environmental Engineers Use Algae to Capture Carbon Dioxide." Science Daily (2007). 29 Apr. 2008 <http://www,sciencedaily.com/videos/2007/0407-possible_fix_for_global_warming.html>. Dijusto, Patrick. "Blue-Green Acres Fighting Factory CO2 Emissions with Cyanobacteria." Scientific American (2005). 29 Apr. 2008 <http:// www.sciem.com/article.cmf?id=blue-green-acres&print=true>. Gunther, William S. "A Photo-Bioreactor with on-Line Biomass and Growth Rate Estimations for Optimization of Light Intensity in Cultures of Phototrophic Microorganisms." Hjemmeside Sidetitel (2007). 29 Apr. 2008 <http://www,sitecenter.dk/wsg>. Newcastle University. "Technological Breakthrough In Fight To Cut Greenhouse Gases." ScienceDaily 27 April 2008. 15 May 2008 <http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2008/04/080424103217.htm>.

  11. Bibliography Continued Ogbonna, James C., and Hideo Tanaka. "Industrial-Size Photobioreactors." Chemtech (1997). 29 Apr. 2008 <http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/chemtech/97/jul/ind.html>. Purdue University. "Worst Offenders For Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Top 20 US Counties Identified." ScienceDaily 17 April 2008. 15 May 2008 <http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2008/04/080416175442.htm>. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "Harmful Algae Takes Advantage Of Global Warming: More Algae Blooms Expected." ScienceDaily 7 April 2008. 15 May 2008 <http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2008/04/080403140928.htm>.

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