3.5.4 Nutrient Cycling (Unit 5 Energy Transfers) Flashcards
What is a saprobiont?
They feed on the remains of dead plants and animals. They secrete enzymes and digest food externally, then absorb the nutrients they need.
What is a symbiotic relationship
A relationship where two organisms of different species interact.
What do plants and animals use nitrogen for?
Making proteins and nucleic acids.
What is nitrogen fixation?
When nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia/ammonium ions
What are Rhizobium?
Bacteria found in root nodules of leguminous plants. They turn nitrogen into ammonia.
What is ammonification?
When nitrogen containing compounds from decaying organisms/waste are turned into ammonia. This ammonia then forms ammonium ions.
Define nitrification
Ammonium ions in the soil are oxidised into nitrites and then nitrates
Name the type of bacteria that converts nitrites into nitrates.
Nitrifying bacteria
Name a type of bacteria that converts ammonium ions into nitrites.
Saprobionts
What term is used to describe the conversion of nitrates in the soil into nitrogen gas.
Denitrification
Why does denitrification occur in waterlogged soils?
Because denitrifying bacteria need anaerobic conditions to convert nitrates into nitrogen gas.
How does nitrogen get into an ecosystem?
Nitrogen fixing, fertiliser, waste material decomposition and lightning
Name 4 things plants and animals need phosphorus for?
- phospholipids
- DNA
- RNA
- ATP
How does phosphate get into the soil?
Phosphate ions in rocks are released into the soil by weathering.
When fertilisers are applied to fields next to a lake, nitrogen-containing substances from the fertilisers get into the lake.
(a) (i) Describe how the nitrogen-containing substances get into the lake.
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dissolve (in soil water) / run-off / leaching