Nutrient cycles Flashcards

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Explain what is meant by the term carbon sink (2)

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  • Takes up / locks up / stores carbon / carbon dioxide (for a long time)
  • Named example e.g. peat / coal / limestone / trees / fossil fuel / chalk / shells;
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Explain what is meant by the term global warming (5)

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  • Increase in {temperature of earth’s surface / mean global temperature / eq};
  • Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas / due to an increase in greenhouse gases ;
  • (Which) {trap / reflect back} {heat / long wave / infra red} (in the atmosphere) ;
  • Reference to an {increased / enhanced} greenhouse effect ;
  • Reference to valid {effect / consequence} e.g. melting ice caps, flooding, climate change ;
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Describe the role of saprobionts in the nitrogen cycle (2)

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  • decompose proteins / DNA / RNA / urea;
  • Producing / releasing ammonia / ammonium ions;
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4
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Nitrogen compounds in the plants are made available for the main crop after ploughing in spring.

Describe the role of microorganisms in this process (6)

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  1. Proteins/amino acids broken down;
  2. Deamination/ammonification/ release of ammonium compounds;
  3. By saprophytes/saprobionts/decomposers;
  4. conversion to nitrates via nitrites;
  5. by nitrifying bacteria/named bacterium;
  6. nitrates absorbed into roots via active transport
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5
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The scientists used units of μg g−1 for the concentration of soil.
Suggest why, in this investigation, the scientists used these units (2)

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  • μg because avoids use of (lots of) decimal places (in their results) / avoids the use of powers of 10 / avoids the use of standard form /makes numbers more manageable / Accept makes easier to plot graph
  • (g-1) to allow comparisons (between samples);
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6
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Give two examples of biological molecules containing nitrogen that would be removed when a crop is harvested (8)

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  1. amino acid/protein/ polypeptide/peptide;
  2. nucleic acid/nucleotide/base;
  3. DNA;
  4. RNA / pre-mRNA / mRNA / rRNA / tRNA
  5. ATP/ADP;
  6. NAD/NADP (reduced or not);
  7. Cyclic AMP/cAMP;
  8. Chlorophyll;
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Plants absorb a number of other nutrients from the soil including phosphates. Describe why phosphates are needed by a growing plant (6)

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  • production of phospholipids;
  • in cell membranes;
  • synthesis of ATP;
  • production of DNA;
  • production of RNA;
  • production of NADP
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8
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Outline the advantages of having Mycorrhizae
growth near plants (2)

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  • Mycorrhizae help plants to defend themselves (causing an increase in crop yield);
  • Mycorrhizae help plants to take up nitrates/phosphates (causing an increase in crop yield);
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