Explain what is meant by the term carbon sink.
Explain what is meant by the term global warming.
Describe the role of saprobionts in the nitrogen cycle.
Explain how carbon-containing compounds present in the pine leaves that fall from the trees are absorbed and used for growth by saprobionts/fungi that live in the soil.
Nitrogen compounds in the plants are made available for the main crop after ploughing in spring.
Describe the role of microorganisms in this process.
The scientists used units of μg g−1 for the concentration of ammonia in soil.
Suggest why, in this investigation, the scientists used these units.
Give two examples of biological molecules containing nitrogen that would be removed when a crop is harvested.
Plants absorb a number of other nutrients from the soil including phosphates. Describe why phosphates are needed by a growing plant.
Describe how a lack of phosphates in the soil surrounding a plant can affect its growth
Required to) make ATP/glucose phosphate, so less respiration/less energy for growth;
* (Required to) make nucleotides, so less DNA/mRNA/tRNA for cell division/production of protein (for growth);
* (Required to) make RuBP/NADP, so less CO2 fixed/reduced into sugar;
* (Required to) make phospholipids for membranes;
Outline the advantages of having Mycorrhizae
growth near plants
Describe the process of eutrophication.
phosphorus cycle
phospholipids from dead organisms into phosphate ions
decomposed by saprobionts
phosphate ions also found in waste and remains
phosphate ions transported by streams rivers and lakes
form sedimentary rock