Decomposition Flashcards
if water is polluted what indicator species reinforce this
bloodworms or sludge worms
if water quality is good what indicator species show this
stonefly larvae
freshwater shrimps
how does water pollution occur
raw sewage or fertilisers (both containing nitrates) are released into a body of water, such as a stream or pond
This causes microorganisms in the water to increase in number
As these microorganisms respire, they use up the oxygen in the water
what indicator species show air quality is good
lichen as it is sensitive to sulphur dioxide from cars
and blackspot fungus on rose leaves
what are disadvantages of indicator species
can’t give accurate numerical (quantitative) figures for exactly how much pollution is present
What does the rate of decay depend on
- temperature - if too high denature if too low slow
- water content - required for biological processes and survive
- oxygen - aerobic respiration
how can food be preserved
- storing in fridges lowers temperature and slows does rate of reproduction
- airtight cans and vacuum closed prevent microorganisms from entering and removes air killing microbes
- drying removes water for survival and reproduction and salt wand sugar make lose water by osmosis
what is compost and why is it important
natural fertiliser of decomposed organic matter produced quickest when warm moist and plenty of oxygen ensuring recycling of material by plants for growth