1.7b Ecological relationships and energy flow Flashcards

1
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What type of organism is a fungus

A

A saprophyte

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2
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What is a saprophyte

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An organism eg fungi or bacteria that decompose dead material

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3
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Fungi use extracellular digestion. what does this mean?

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They secrete enzymes from the cells, break down the dead material and absorb the smaller molecules

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4
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What is the name of the mineral rich substance produced by decomposers

A

Humus

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5
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What 3 conditions are needed for decomposition

A

Water
Oxygen
Warmth

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6
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In the Carbon cycle what process will remove Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

A

Photosynthesis in plants

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7
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In the Carbon Cycle what do plants produce with the carbon dioxide absorbed by them

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Carbohydrates e.g. starch and cellulose,
proteins
fats

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8
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How do plants put carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere

A

Respiration

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9
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Plants are eaten by animals and the carbon is passed onto the animals. WHat form of Carbon is found in animals

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Glycogen
Fat
Protein

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10
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Plants and animals die. They are broken down by organisms - what are they called

A

Decomposers - include saprophytic microorganisms eg fungi, bacteria

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11
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Animals and decomposers all use carbon compounds for energy . WHat process do they all do

A

Respiration

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12
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If dead animals and plants do not decay what happens to them

A

Fossilisation

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13
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How do fossil fuels contribute carbon to the atmosphere

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When burnt (combustion) they releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

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14
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In the nitrogen cycle what are the bacteria called that convert nitrogen in the air to nitrates

A

Nitrogen fixing bacteria

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15
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The nitrates formed are used by plants to make what

A

Proteins

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16
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Dead plants and animals are broken down by decomposers. WHat are the N substances converted to by the decomposers

A

Ammonia

17
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Ammonia is not able to be used by plants but must be converted to nitrates - what is the name of the process that is involved in this process and what is the process called

A

Nitifying bacteria
process called Nitrification

18
Q

If soil becomes waterlogged why is this a problem

A

There is no oxygen available for the aerobic bacteria eg decomposers and nitrifying bacteria

19
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What happens to nitrates in water logged soil

A

It is broken down to Nitrogen by Denitrifying bacteria in a process called denitification.

20
Q

What is Magnesium needed for in plants

A

To make chlorophyll

21
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What is calcium needed for in plants

A

To produce cell walls

22
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What is nitrogen needed for in plants

A

To make nitrates to produce proteins

23
Q

Minerals are taken up from the soil by plants - how is the root hair cell adapted

A

It has a large surface area for absoption

24
Q

Minerals are taken up by Active Uptake (active transport)
What is this

A

Uses energy from respiration to move minerals from a low concentration (in soil) to an area of high concentration (inside the root)

25
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What is eutrophication

A

Pollution of waterways by sewage or fertilisers

26
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What are the main steps of eutrophication

A

Fertilisers washed into rivers/lakes
Causes algal bloom
These block out light from plants underneath
Algae use up the nutrients in water so have nitrate depletion
Plants and algae die
Decomposers have lots of dead material - the decomposers increase in numbers rapidly
Decomposers respire - use up the oxygen in the water
oxygen depletion in water causes living organisms (vertebrates and invertebrates) to die