1.2 - Cycles In Nature Flashcards

1
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What are living things made up of?

A

Carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen and sulphur compounds

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2
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Elemental composition of fats

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C, H and O

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3
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Elemental composition proteins

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C, H, O, N and S

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4
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Elemental composition of carbohydrates

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C, H and O

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5
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Elemental composition of nucleic acids

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C, H, O, N and P

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6
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What are the two types of decompositions?

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Aerobic (decomposition of oxygen) and anaerobic (decomposition without oxygen)

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7
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What is aerobic decay?

A

Decomposition with oxygen

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8
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What is anaerobic decay?

A

Decomposition without oxygen

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9
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Aerobic decay product of Carbon

A

CO2 - carbon dioxide

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10
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Anaerobic decay product of Carbon

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CH4 - Methane

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11
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Aerobic decay product of Sulphur

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SO42- sulphate

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12
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Anaerobic decay product of Sulphur

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H2S - hydrogen sulphide

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13
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Aerobic decay product of phosphorus

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PO43- - phosphate

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14
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Anaerobic decay product of phosphorus

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PH3 - phosphine

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15
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Aerobic decay product of nitrogen

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NO3- - nitrate

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16
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Anaerobic decay product of nitrogen

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NH3 - Ammonia

17
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What are the two most important natural cycle reactions

A

Photosynthesis and respiration

18
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What is photosynthesis

A

Photosynthesis is an endothermic and photochemical reaction that removes Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and replaces it with Oxygen (O2) its also stores energy in glucose molecules

19
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Write the chemical reaction of photosynthesis

A

include the chemical reaction of photosynthesis

20
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What is respiration

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Respiration is an exothermic reaction that results in the creation Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Water (H2O gas) and energy

21
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Write the chemical reaction of respiration

A

include the chemical reaction of respiration

22
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What are the fertiliser compounds

A

Ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate and Urea (CO(NH2)3)

23
Q

Draw the molecular formulae for Urea

A

include photo of the molecular formula

24
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Why do plants need Nitrogen

A

Promotes root development and leaf growth

Required for formation of nucleic acids, proteins and chlorophyll

25
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what is chlorophyll

A

Found in chloroplasts in the plant, is a green pigment and assists in the reaction of photosynthesis

26
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Why do plants need phosphorus

A

Regulates leaf growth and size

Required for formation of nucleic acids and the formation of energy molecules ATP and ADP

27
Q

What are phosphorus fertilisers

A

Compounds of Sodium and potassium phosphate or compounds containing Dihydrogenphosphate ion (H2PO4-)

28
Q

Describe the process of photosynthesis

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An endothermic and photochemical reaction which converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose with the assistance of sunlight and chlorophyll

29
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Describe the operation of the nitrogen cycle

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NC follows the movement of nitrogen, in the form of various compounds, in the atmosphere, soil, plants and animals.
Lightening provides energy to convert N2 into NO. This reacts with O2 to form NO2. Both oxides then react with rainwater and are washed to the ground as nitrite and nitrate where they are absorbed by plant roots.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria converts N2 into NH4+ or NH3 these are converted into nitrate by nitrifying bacteria.
When plants and animals decay, they produce nitrate and ammonia.
Denitrifying bacteria convert nitrate into N2