Organisms In The Environment Flashcards
What is the independent variable?
The one being tested
What is the dependent variable?
The one you measure
What are 5 uses of soluble glucose?
Converted into insoluble starch for storage
Used for respiration
Converted into fats and oils for storage
Used to product cellulose which strengthens cell walls
Used to produce proteins
What two things do plant and algae cells need a supply of in order to produce protein?
Mineral ions and nitrate ions
What are 6 physical factors that affect the distribution of organisms?
Temperature Amount of light Availability of nutrients Availability of water Availability of oxygen Availability of carbon dioxide
Why does temperature affect the distribution of organisms?
e.g: Arctic plants are small which limits the number of plant eaters who can survive in that area.
Why does the availability of carbon dioxide affect the distribution of organisms?
Lack of carbon dioxide will affect plant growth and consequently the food available for animals.
What are two ways quantities date can obtained?
Random quantitive sampling using a quadrat
Sampling along a transect
Why is a quadrat?
A square frame which can be divided into a grid
How can the sample size be representative of, for example, a field?
Quadrats must be placed randomly to be representative of the whole field.
How is a transect not random?
A line is marked between two points and a quadrat will be placed for example every five metres along the line.
How would a measurement be reproducible?
If the investigation is repeated by another person by using different equipment or techniques, and the same results are obtained.
How can you make sure an investigation is valid?
Only the independent variable should affect the results, all other variables must be controlled.
Why do enzyme reactions slow down?
When the temperature falls the enzymes work slower.