Unit C - Section 1 Flashcards

1
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Elements

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Pure substances that cannot be broken down into other substances.

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2
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What do elements form?

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They form chemical compounds that are reused by living things

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3
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Why is nitrogen important?

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Nitrogen is important for living things.

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4
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How much nitrogen is in the air?

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Air is about 78% nitrogen in the form of nitrogen gas, such as hydrogen and oxygen

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5
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Can plants use this nitrogen directly?

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Plants can’t use this free nitrogen directly. It has to be fixed in compounds with other elements

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6
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Nitrogen Fixation

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Is the process of changing free nitrogen so that the nitrogen atoms can combine with other elements to form compounds that organisms can use

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7
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What kind of process is cellular respiration?

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Cellular respiration is a natural process, a basic process that exists in our nature.

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8
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What is pollution?

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Is any change in the environment that produces a condition that is harmful to living things

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9
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What is an issue?

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Is any subject of importance about which people have strong, conflicting points of view

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10
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What is a fertilizer?

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A substance that enriches soil so that plants will grow better

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11
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What elements do fertilizers contain?

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The elements included in a fertilizer are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

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12
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What does 15-30-15 mean?

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Indicates that this fertilizer contains 15% of nitrogen compounds, 30% of phosphorus compounds, and 15% of nitrogen compounds

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13
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What does the “S” on a label indicate?

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It indicates that they contain sulphur as a major ingredient

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14
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What are pesticides?

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Chemicals used to kill pests

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15
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What is a pest?

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An organism that harms people, crops, or structures

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16
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What are herbicides

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Kills or controls weeds

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17
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What are insecticides?

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Kills or controls insects

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18
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What are fungicides?

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Kills fungi

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19
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What does solid waste include?

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It includes large items, such as machinery, caps on plastic drink bottles

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20
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Why are sanitary landfills sites built?

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To prevent waste chemicals from moving to the soil. Use plastic liners and compacted clay to prevent these solutions from entering the soil and groundwater

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21
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What is a sewage?

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Wastewater containing dissolved and undissolved materials from your kitchen, bathroom and laundry is called sewage

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22
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What is a septic tank?

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Is an underground container where bacteria break down the organic materials before they are moved out to the soil

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23
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What is a sewage treatment plant?

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Treats wastes from homes, businesses, industries and intuitions

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24
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What is effluent?

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Treated wastewater or effluent is released into rivers and lakes

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25
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What are storm sewers?

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If the municipal sewage system cannot handle a large quantity of rain water from street drains, that water goes to a river through large pipes

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26
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What are fossil fuels?

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Coal, oil, and natural gas are fossil fuels because they formed from dead plants and animals.

27
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What are hydrocarbons made up of?

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Made up of hydrogen and carbon

28
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The equation for combustion is

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Hydrocarbon + oxygen——>carbon dioxide + water + energy

29
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What is an industrial process?

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A industrial process is natural gas processing

30
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What is natural gas processed to do?

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To separate its components for different uses

31
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What does natural gas eliminate?

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Processed to eliminate unwanted substances such as hydrogen sulfur, a poisonous chemical

32
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What is sour gas?

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Sour gas is considered as sweet

33
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What is an acid?

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A compound that dissolves in the water to form a ph lower than 7

34
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What is a ph?

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Indicates it’s acidity

35
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What is a base?

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Is a compound that dissolves in water to form a solution with a ph higher than 7

36
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What is neutral?

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It’s neither a acid or a base

37
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What is neutralization

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The acid base reaction is called neutralization.

38
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What does this reaction produce?

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Produces water and salt

39
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What are organic compounds?

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Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon

40
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What are inorganic compounds?

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Substances that do not contain carbon

41
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Nutrients

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Elements and compounds that organisms need for living

42
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Macronutrients

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Macronutrients are large amounts

43
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Micronutrients

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Micronutrients are small amounts

44
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Optimum amounts

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Selenium should be in our diets in optimum amounts

45
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Carbohydrates

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Organic molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

46
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Lipids

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Fats, oils, and waxes are lipids

47
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Proteins

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Foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products add proteins to our diet

48
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Enzymes

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Enzymes are catalysts that control chemical component of enzymes

49
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Amino acids

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A protein is a organic compound called amino acids

50
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Nucleic acids

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The largest and most complicated molecules found in living things

51
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Diffusion

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Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

52
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Osmosis

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In the process water moves through the walls of the plants roots from an area of more molecules to an area of fewer molecules

53
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Active transport

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Plants move from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration

54
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Ingestion

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The process of taking food into our bodies is ingestion

55
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Hydrolysis

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The breakdown or digestion of large organic molecules occurs by a process called hydrolysis, hydro is water. Lysis is breakdown

56
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Hydrolyzed

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A substance that is broken down by hydrolysis has been hydrolyzed

57
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Substrate

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A material on which an organism moves or lives

58
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What colour does it turn when it’s an acid?

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Blue litmus paper turns red in an acid

59
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What colour does it turn when it’s a base?

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Red litmus paper turns blue in a base

60
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Examples of acids

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Vinegar, blueberries and lemons

61
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Examples of a base

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Hair conditioner, and cleaning household products

62
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What are the 2 important nucleic acids?

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Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA).

63
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What are DNA and RNA made up of?

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They are both made up of phosphates, and a sugar called ribose and nitrogen molecules