Chemicals in the Environment
Acids and Bases
Nutrients
Uptake of Nutrients
Wild Card
100

Process of nutrient uptake that requires energy input and moves nutrients against the concentration gradient. 

Active transport

100
An acid is any substance with this range of pHs

0-6.9

100

These are nutrients we need large amounts of

Macronutrients

100

The process plants use to uptake water into their roots

Osmosis

100

What are 2 sources of gases that cause acid rain? 

Rotting organics, volcanoes, cars, factories

200
The numbers on fertilizer represent these 3 elements. 

Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium

200

Neutralization reactions produce these 2 compounds as products

salts and water

200
Organic molecules must contain this element

Carbon

200

What is it called when organisms take nutrients in through their mouth and digestive system?

Ingestion 

200
When using universal indicator solution, what colour is neutral?

Light green 

300

This method of remediation involves passing exhaust from factories through calcium carbonate before it enters the atmosphere. 

Scrubbers

300

This process of acid rain reduction involves the use of precious metals being reacted with emissions at the point-source of pollution (ie. your car)

Catalytic converters

300

This organic molecule is used for short-term energy use

carbohydrates

300

Iron is this kind of nutrient 

Inorganic micronutrient 
300

In a base, blue litmus paper turns what colour? 

Blue/doesn't change

400

This is one of the pollutant compounds that is released by combustion reactions (car exhaust, fossil fuel heating, etc). Causes acid rain

sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide

400

What are 2 properties of bases? 

Slippery/soapy, bitter, pH of more than 7, react with metals

400

Proteins are made up of combinations of different types of this unit

Amino acids

400

This form of passive transport is used to move nutrients from an area of high to low concentration 

Diffusion

400

This nutrient is the building blocks of DNA and RNA

Nucleic acids

500

The materials that come off farmer's fields is called this

Runoff
500

Acids contain this ion

H+

500

Calcium is considered what kind of nutrient

Inorganic macronutrient

500

This process breaks down large molecules we eat into smaller ones using water

Hydrolysis 

500

A lake next to a farm has a large algae bloom. What is a reason this could have happened? (be specific!)

Nitrogen or Phosphorus runoff

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