Higher Biology - Unit 3 - Part 1 - Food - Plants etc Flashcards

1
Q

Food security is the ability of human

populations to …

A

access food of sufficient quality and quantity.

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2
Q

Increase in human population and
concern for food security leads to a
demand for …

A

increased food production.

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3
Q

Food production must be ___________ and not degrade the natural resources on which agriculture depends

A

sustainable

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4
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Increased food production will depend on factors that control plant growth such as

A
  • breeding of higher yielding cultivars
  • use of fertiliser
  • protecting crops from pests, diseases and competition.
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5
Q

All food production is dependent ultimately

upon ….

A

photosynthesis.

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6
Q

Some traits that breeders try to breed into their crops are …

A

• higher nutritional values,
• resistance to pests and diseases,
• ability to thrive in particular environmental conditions
etc.

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7
Q

Cereals, potatoes, root vegetables and legumes are examples of …

A

Plant crops

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8
Q

Livestock produce less food per unit area than plant crops due to …..

A

loss of energy between trophic levels.

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9
Q

Livestock production is often possible in habitats unsuitable for growing crops - an example from Scotland of this might be …..

A

Hill sheep farming where blackface sheep can survive on fairly bleak mountainsides !

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10
Q

Light that is not absorbed by plant pigments is ….

A

transmitted or reflected

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11
Q

Photosynthesis traps light energy to produce …

A

carbohydrates

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12
Q

Carotenoids extend the range of wavelengths absorbed by photosynthesis and pass the energy to ….

A

chlorophyll

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13
Q

In the light dependent staget, absorbed energy excites _______ in the pigment molecule.

A

electrons

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14
Q

The enzyme RuBisCO fixes carbon dioxide by attaching it to ________________ in the Calvin cycle.

A

ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)

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15
Q

In the Calvin cycle, 3-phosphoglycerate is phosphorylated by ATP and combined with hydrogen from NADPH to form ___________.

A

glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P)

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16
Q

In photolysis, water is split into oxygen and hydrogen.

The Hydrogen is transferred to the coenzyme _________.

A

NADP

17
Q

In the Calvin Cycle, G3P is used to regenerate….

A

RuBP

18
Q

G3P from the Calvin Cycle is used to regenerate RuBP and for the synthesis of glucose, which may be used in the following ways ….

A
  • as a respiratory substrate,
  • synthesised into starch or cellulose or
  • passed to other biosynthetic pathways to form a variety of metabolites.