B1.6 Waste Materials and the Carbon Cycle Flashcards

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What do living things use the materials they need (carbon and nitrogen) for?

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Growth and other life processes.

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Where do living things get the materials they need (carbon and nitrogen) from?

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The environment.

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How are the materials living things take returned to the environment?

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In the organisms waste products or when the organism dies.

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When an organism dies, what breaks it down?

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Microorganisms.

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Once the organism is broken down, where do the elements the organism contained go?

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They are returned to the soil where they can be used by new plants.

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What are the best conditions for microorganisms to be active?

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Warm, moist conditions with a good oxygen supply.

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What is a stable community?

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A community in which the materials taken out of the soil and used, are balanced out by those that are put back in. There’s a constant cycle of materials.

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What is a use of compost?

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Fertiliser, this recycles nutrients back into the soil.

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What does the carbon cycle show?

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It shows how carbon is constantly recycled (from the air, through food chains, and back into the air again).

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How can carbon be removed from the air?

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Through photosynthesis of green plants and algae.

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In what form is carbon removed from the air.

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As carbon dioxide.

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What do green plants and algae use the carbon in carbon dioxide for?

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To make carbohydrates, fats and proteins.

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How is carbon passed along the food chain?

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Through animals eating other organisms.

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What do animals use carbon for?

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To make fats and proteins in their body.

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How are compounds returned to the soil?

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Detritus feeders and microorganisms break down dead organisms and animal waste which puts compounds back into the soil that can be taken up by plants as nutrients.

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How is carbon dioxide returned to the air from organisms?

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Through the respiration of green plants, algae, animals (including detritus feeders) and microorganisms.

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How else (apart from through organisms) can carbon dioxide be returned to the air?

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Through the burning (combustion) of products made from plants and animals (e.g. wood) and fossil fuels.