Name the general stages in the phosphorus cycle.
Why is the phosphorus cycle a slow process?
What happens during weathering and runoff?
Phosphate compounds from sedimentary rock leach into surface water and soil.
Explain the significance of phosphorus to living organisms.
Plants convert inorganic phosphate into biological molecules e.g. DNA, ATP, NADP
Phosphorus is passed to consumers via feeding
What happens during uplift?
Sedimentary layers from oceans (formed by the bodies of aquatic organisms) are brought up to land over many years.
How does mining affect the phosphorus cycle?
Speeds up uplift
Name the 4 main stages of the nitrogen cycle.
Why can’t organisms use nitrogen directly from the atmosphere?
N2 is very stable due to strong covalent triple bond.
What happens during atmospheric fixation of nitrogen?
Outline the role of bacteria in nitrogen fixation.
Mutualistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in nodules of legumes & free-living bacteria in soil.
Use enzyme nitrogenase to reduce gaseous nitrogen into ammonia.
Outline the role of bacteria in ammonification
Outline the role of bacteria in nitrification.
2-step process carried out by saprobionts in aerobic conditions:
2NH4 (+) + 3O2 —> 2NO2 (-) + 2H2O + 4H(+)
2NO2 (-) + O2 —> 2NO3 (-)
Outline the role of bacteria in denitrification.
Anaerobic denitrifying bacteria convert soil nitrates back into gaseous nitrogen.
Explain the significance of nitrogen to living organisms.
Plant roots uptake nitrates via active transport & use them to make biological compounds e.g.
1. Amino acids
NAD/NADP
3. Nucleic acids
Outline the role of mycorrhizae.
Mutualistic relationship between plant and fungus increases surface area of root system = increases uptake of water and mineral ions.
Give 3 benefits of planting a different crop on the same field each year.
Name the two categories of fertiliser and state the purpose of using fertiliser.
At a certain point, using more fertiliser no longer increases crop yield. Why?
A factor unrelated to the conc of mineral ions limits the rate of photosynthesis, the rate of growth cannot increase any further.
Outline 2 main environmental issues caused by the use of fertilisers.
What happens during eutrophication?
How can the risk of eutrophication be reduced?