B16 Biomass, Food and Biotechnology Flashcards

1
Q

Which organisms are found f trophic level 1?

A

Producers

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2
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Which organisms are found on trophic level 4?

A

Tertiary consumers

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3
Q

What is the importance of decomposers within an ecosystem?

A

Secrete enzymes that break down organic matter into nutrients for plants

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4
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How is biomass transferred?

A

Through the food chain

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5
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Why is biomass lost?

A

-Uneaten material
-Waste products

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6
Q

How can biomass be ‘wasted’ in an organism?

A

Some is excreted, and some is broken down in processes like respiration

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7
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Roughly how much biomass is passed on to the next trophic level?

A

About 10%

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8
Q

List 3 factors impacting food security:

A

-Increasing population
-Changing diets
-New pests/pathogens affecting farming

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9
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List 2 methods of preventing overfishing:

A

-Fishing quotas
-Limiting net size

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10
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How can keeping animals in temperature controlled environments increase the efficiency of food production?

A

The animals transfer less energy to maintain their body temperature, so more is available for growth

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11
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List 3 methods of increasing efficiency of food production:

A

-Restricting movement of animals
-Keeping livestock in temperature controlled conditions
-Feeding animals a high-protein diet

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12
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List 2 negatives of factory farming:

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-Lack of consideration for animal welfare- cruel
-Can increase the spread of infectious disease
-Energy required to maintain temperature

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13
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What is mycoprotein?

A

Protein derived from fungi

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14
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What is the main source of mycoprotein?

A

Fusarium fungi

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15
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How can mycoprotein be derived from Fusarium?

A

The fungus is grown in large vats with glucose syrup. It is supplied with oxygen, nitrogen (ammonia) and other minerals. The fungal biomass is harvested, purified and dried.

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16
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When genetically modifying bacteria to produce insulin, what is first removed from the bacterial cell?

A

A plasmid

17
Q

(GM bacteria) How is the insulin gene extracted from a human chromosome?

A

Using a restriction enzyme- cuts out the gene leaving a DNA strand with unpaired bases

18
Q

(GM bacteria) How is the human insulin gene inserted into the bacterial plasmid?

A

The plasmid is cut open with a restriction enzyme and is mixed with the insulin gene. A ligase enzyme joins them together, producing recombinant DNA.

19
Q

(GM bacteria) What happens to the recombinant DNA?

A

It is inserted back into the bacterium, which are then grown under controlled conditions.

20
Q

By what process is water taken up into a plant?

A

Osmosis

21
Q

List 3 ways that plants use water:

A

-Photosynthesis
-Support/turgor
-As a solvent for transport

22
Q

What useful substances are produced by decomposers? (for plants)

A

-Phosphate ions
-Nitrate ions
-Carbon dioxide