Human Impact on the Environment
Engineering Design
Ecosystems & Food Webs
Biotechnology & Genetics
Engineering Solutions in Biology
100

What human activity increases carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere?

Burning fossil fuels

100

In engineering, what are the requirements a solution must meet called?

Answer: Criteria

100

What type of organism makes its own food? 

Producer/Autotroph

100

What molecule contains genetic information?

What process is used to insert a gene into an organism?

100

What is the first step in solving an engineering problem?

Define/Identify the problem 

200

Why is biodiversity important in an ecosystem?

It increases ecosystem stability

200

What are the limits or restrictions placed on a design called?

Constraints

200

What is the role of decomposers?

Break down dead organisms, recycle nutrients back to the soil

200

What process is used to insert a gene into an organism?

Genetic engineering

200

Why do engineers test prototypes?

To evaluate performance and improve designs 

300

How can recycling help conserve natural resources?

It reduces the need for new raw materials

300

A team must design a water filter that is effective and inexpensive.

Name one criterion and one constraint.

Criterion = cleans water effectively
Constraint = cost

300

If a predator population increases, what usually happens to the prey population?

Decreases

300

Why are bacteria often used in biotechnology?

They reproduce quickly and can make useful proteins.

300

A scientist develops a vaccine to reduce disease spread.

What problem/criteria is the solution trying to address?

Infectious disease 

400

A forest is cleared to build a shopping center. Name ONE likely environmental consequence.

Habitat loss, decreased biodiversity, increased runoff, increased pollution

400

An engineer chooses a cheaper material even though it is slightly less durable.

What design concept does this demonstrate?

Trade-off

400

What happens to available energy as you move up an energy pyramid?

Decreases

400

Scientists insert a human insulin gene into bacteria.

What useful product can the bacteria now make?

Human insulin

400

A town needs clean drinking water after a flood.

Would a water filtration system be considered a biological engineering solution?

Yes

500

A city wants to build housing on wetlands. Give ONE benefit and ONE environmental cost. 

Benefit: More housing/economic development
Cost: Habitat loss, flooding, reduced biodiversity

500

A school wants solar panels.

Option A:

  • Produces more electricity
  • Costs $500,000

Option B:

  • Produces less electricity
  • Costs $200,000

Identify:

  1. One criterion
  2. One constraint
  3. One trade-off

Criterion = electricity produced
Constraint = budget/cost
Trade-off = lower cost but less energy production

500

A disease kills most of the producers in a food web.

Predict TWO impacts on the ecosystem.

Consumer populations decrease, biodiversity decreases, food web disrupted, etc.

500

Name ONE benefit and ONE concern of genetic engineering.

Benefits: medicine production, increased food production, disease resistance

Concerns: environmental impacts, ethics, unintended consequences

500

A coastal town experiences severe erosion.

Engineers propose two solutions:

Solution A

  • Concrete seawall
  • Very effective
  • Expensive
  • Harms some beach habitats

Solution B

  • Plant native grasses and dunes
  • Less effective immediately
  • Cheaper
  • Improves habitat

Identify: 

  • One criterion
  • One constraint
  • One trade-off
  • Which solution would you recommend and why?
  • Criterion: reduce erosion
  • Constraint: cost
  • Trade-off: effectiveness vs environmental impact
  • Recommendation: either solution with evidence