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100

The arrows in a food chain show...?

Transfer/direction of energy. 

100

Energy is lost in a food chain. Some is lost as heat energy during processes such as _________________. 

Respiration/movement. 

100

Nitrates become nitrogen gas by the process of....?

Denitrification. 
100

Ammonium is converted from nitrites to nitrates by the process of...?

Nitrification. 

100

Nitrogen gas becomes nitrogen compounds (ammonium, nitrates) by the process of....?

Nitrogen fixation. 

200

Energy is lost in a food chain. Some energy is lost by decomposers such as....?

Bacteria and fungi. 

200

Plants need nitrate ions for...?

- Producing amino acids/proteins for growth
- Production of chlorophyll. 

200

1. The original source of energy in all food chains/webs?

2. First organism in a food chain/web is known as...?

1. The Sun

2. The Producer 

200

What is meant by the term population?

All of the organisms of one species at the same place at the same time. 

200

Unabsorbed/undigested food energy is lost to the environment in a food chain through the process of __________

Egestion

300

During cloning, electric shocks cause the egg cell to divide by...?

Mitosis. 

300

In the carbon cycle, which processes release carbon dioxide into the air?

1. Respiration
2. Combustion of fossil fuels. 

300

To prevent contamination from airbone organisms in a fermenter, what is done?

Air is filtered before going into the fermenter. 

300

What is the role of the stirring paddles in the fermenter?

To mix contents and evenly distribute the nutrients, microorganisms, oxygen, and heat. 

300

What is the role of the air inlet in the fermenter?

Provide oxygen for respiration. 
400

What is the role of the water jacket in the fermenter?

Release cold water to maintain optimum temperature for enzymes (so enzymes do not denature). 

400

What are the advantages of using biological control over pesticides?

1. Less bioaccumulation/biomagnification.
2. Long-term solution.
3. No pesticide-resistance.
4. Affects target species only - does not affect pollinators (ex. bees).
5. Does not need to be reapplied like pesticides.
6. Does not lead to health problems like pesticides. 

400

What are the disadvantages of biological control?

1. The organism can affect the food chain/food web.
2. The organism could compete with the native species.
3.  Will take time before the effect shows (pesticides are quick). 
4. The biological control may not eat the pest. May become a pest themselves. 

400

What are some advantages of GM crops?

1. Can create them to be pest-resistant (reducing needs for pesticides)
2. They can be larger and produce more yield. 

400

What are the disadvantages of cloning?

1. Animals often have poorer health/shorter lifespan.
2. Ethical concerns
3. Lack of variation - more likely to wipe all of them out of the environment changes or a disease appears.
4. In the case of cloning pets, it will not have the same personality as the original animal.
5. Expensive
6. Low chances of success.
7. Could harm animals in the process. 

500

Explain the process of adult cell cloning. 

1. Remove the nucleus of a body cell.
2. Insert this nucleus into an enucleated egg cell.
3. Give electric shock to stimulate mitosis.
4. Through mitosis, the egg cell will become an embryo.
5. Implant the embryo into the uterus of a surrogate mother. 

500

Why are sexual reproduction methods better than asexual reproduction methods like cloning in certain cases?

Cloning results in genetically identical offspring - reduces variation.

- Sexual reproduction increases variation. That way, if a new disease hits or the environment changes, they have a better chance of surviving and recovering 

500

Explain the process of genetic modification and the name of the type of organism that forms. 

- We take the gene from one species and a plasmid from a bacterium. 

- We cut the gene and plasmid using the restriction enzyme. 
- Stick the gene and plasmid using DNA ligase.
- Insert back into the bacterium. The organism will now be known as a transgenic organism as it has DNA from two different species. 

500

How can growing seaweed help prevent eutrophication. 

Seaweed absorb nitrates to grow/protein synthesis/amino acids so less algal bloom.
- So less bacterial decomposition and more oxygen in the water. 

500

What are the disadvantages of GM crops?

1. Could cross pollinate with other species.
2. Consumers may not buy them - they think its not natural.
3. Unknown possible long-term effects.
4. GM pollen may kill insect pollinators.
5. Could lead to pest-resistance.
6. Farmers may become dependent on companies for their seeds.