Decay Flashcards

1
Q

what are detritivores?

A

organisms that feed on dead and decaying material

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2
Q

give 2 examples of detritivores

A

earthworms and maggots

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3
Q

how do detritivores increase the rate of decay?

A

by breaking up the detritus and so increasing the surface area for further microbial breakdown

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4
Q

how can the rate of decay be increased?

A

by increasing the temperature, amount of oxygen and water

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5
Q

what denatures enzymes?

A

having a higher temperature

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6
Q

give an example of a saprophyte?

A

a fungus

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7
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what is a saprophyte?

A

an organism that feeds on dead and decaying material

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8
Q

how do fungi digest food?

A

they produce enzymes to digest food outside their cells and then reabsorb the simple soluble substances.

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9
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what is this type of digestion called?

A

extracellular digestion

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10
Q

how is the rate of decay reduced in canned foods?

A

the food is heated to kill bacteria and then sealed in a vacuum to prevent entry of oxygen

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11
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what will freezing foods do to bacteria and fungi?

A

it will kill some bacteria and fungi and slow down their growth and reproduction

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12
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what does drying foods do to bacteria?

A

drying foods removes water so bacteria cannot feed and grow

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