Nutrients
Pollutants
pH
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Miscellaneous
100

What foods do you receive protein from and what do they do?

Meats, eggs, beans, dairy, tofu

Build muscle and repair body

100

What is dispersion?

A pollutant getting release from a source and scattering

100

Name 1 characteristic for each acids and bases

Acids = Low pH, sour, give off H+

Bases = high pH, slippery, bitter, give off OH-

100

Draw an example of a carbohydrate

pasta, rice, bread, sugar

100

I have a test tube with lemon juice. I add a mystery substance in and test the pH with red litmus paper which stays red. What could the mystery substance be?

Vinegar, HCl, more lemon juice

200

What are 3 characteristics of all organic compounds?

Have carbon and hydrogen

Are biodegradable

Made by living things


200

What is leachate and how is stopped?

Leachate is landfill waste mixed with precipitation, it is contained by a clay lining

200

What pH does a strong base have?

What pH does a weak base have?

Strong = 10-14

Weak = 7-10

200

Draw something that would neutralize a base

Lemons, juice, battery acid

200

Slide 79

LD90 is 160mg/kg

300

Give 2 examples of organic materials and 2 inorganic materials

Organic = food, animals, plants

Inorganic = minerals, rocks

300

How does fertilizer have an impact on water?

More algae --> more decomposers --> less oxygen

300

What do acids give off?

What do bases give off?

Acids give off hydroniums (H+)

Bases give off (OH-)

300

Show an example of low and high turbidity 

Low = clear water

High = murky

300

Slide 80

Manipulated = dose (x-axis)

Responding = % dead (y-axis)

Controlled = method of substance administration, age and size of rats

400

What nutrients do plants need that they receive from fertilizer?

Potassium, phosphate, nitrates

400

Substance A = Is not water soluble and is heavy

Substance B = Light weight and dissolves in water

Which substance will travel further down a river?

Substance B

400

Slide 77

Add a base to make it more neutral

400

Draw a source of acid rain

Cars and factories

400

Slide 78

Water is poor

Low pH, low oxygen, high phospates/nitrates, high turbidity

500
Why does a leaf disappear in a year, but a small sheet of plastic last 100s?
Decomposers do not recognize plastic as food an cannot break it down
500

Describe the process of phytoremediation

Plants absorbing and breaking down pollutants in the area around them

500

Substance A has a pH of 3

Substance B has a pH of 9

How many times more acidic is A compared to B?

1000 000

1 million times acidic because each number in pH is x10

500

Draw a 3 part food chain that has been affected by mercury. Label the following values on the animals: 700 ppb, 2 ppm, 50 ppb

Top predator = 2ppm

Medium = 700 ppb

Bottom prey = 50 ppb

500

What is biomagnification and which 2 substances are used as examples of causing this effect?

Toxin increases in concentration as we move up the food chain (top predators are most effected), 

Examples: DDT (formerly used pesticide) and mercury