threats to biodiversity-- fertilizer Flashcards

1
Q

which organisms require oxygen?

A

aquatic and terrestrial

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2
Q

what is dissolved oxygen?

A

measure the amount of oxygen present in water

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3
Q

low dissolved oxygen = _____ organisms survive

A

fewer

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4
Q

what is biological oxygen demand (BOD)?

A

measure the oxygen used by micro organisms in a given body of water

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5
Q

high BOD = water is very ____, and ____ organisms survive

A

polluted / fewer

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6
Q

what 3 nutrients does fertilizer add to soil, which helps plants grow?

A
  • nitrogen
  • phosphorus
  • potassium
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7
Q

what do plants continuously remove?

A

nutrients from soil

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8
Q

in a natural ecosystem, how are nutrients continuously replenished?

A

decomposition of dead organisms

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9
Q

in a farmland / lawn, where do nutrients come from?

A

fertilizer

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10
Q

why does a farm / lawn need fertilizer?

A

there are very few dead organisms around

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11
Q

what happens to excess nutrients from fertilizer? (step 1)

A

they drain with water and go into ponds and rivers

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12
Q

why does algae in the water grow rapidly? (step 2)

A

the extra nutrients cause eutrophication

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13
Q

when algae die, the decomposer uses ___________ to _____ the algae (step 3)

A

all the oxygen / decompose

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14
Q

what 2 other things can cause eutrophication?

A
  • manure

- sewage

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15
Q

some algae can also be ___ to animals and humans

A

toxic

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16
Q

what 4 ways can fertilizer usage be reduced?

A
  • no tillage farming
  • crop rotation
  • crop selection
  • use alternative strategies
17
Q

what is no tillage farming?

A

leave the remains of crops on the ground after harvest to let the decomposers decompose the crop remains into nutrients

18
Q

what is crop rotation?

A

alternate crops that use a lot of nutrients with crops that produce nutrients

19
Q

which plants are less profitable?

A

crops that produce nutrients such as soybeans / peas / alfalfa

20
Q

what is crop selection?

A

select crops that need less fertilizer

21
Q

what is an example of an alternative strategy?

A

adding charcoal to soil to help plants grow better– they enhance the nutrient uptake