0610_s19_qp_42
A paper of Biology, 0610
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The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide has increased considerably in recent years. Describe the possible causes of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. Soybean plants, Glycine max, were grown in two separate plots. Each plot used a carbon dioxide enrichment system to control the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. The atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations in the two plots were kept at: • 370 ppm, which is similar to the current atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration • 550 ppm, which is a possible future atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration. When the soybean plants were fully grown, scientists calculated the average rates of photosynthesis at regular intervals from 04:00 to 22:00 for both plots. The results are shown in . average rates of photosynthesis / μmol per m2 per s 04:00 06:00 08:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 time of day 550 ppm CO2 370 ppm CO2 550 ppm CO2 370 ppm CO2 The scientists also made observations of the leaf structure of the soybean plants. Epidermis and mesophyll tissues are adapted for photosynthesis. Complete Table 2.1 by stating two structural features of each of these tissues and explain how each feature is an adaptation for photosynthesis. Table 2.1 tissue feature how the feature is an adaptation for photosynthesis epidermis mesophyll When the scientists were working in the plot with a carbon dioxide concentration of 550 ppm, their breathing rates were higher than when they worked in the other plot. Suggest why their breathing rates were higher.
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Very small pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are found in many products such as soaps and toothpaste. shows toothpaste that contains microplastics. It is estimated that microplastics make up 5% of the mass of some toothpastes. Each person uses approximately 2 g of toothpaste a day. There were estimated to be 1.2 × 109 people using toothpaste that contained microplastics in some countries in 2013. Calculate the mass of microplastics contained in the toothpaste used on one day in 2013 for these countries. Show your working and state appropriate units with your answer. State one recommendation, other than regular brushing, for the proper care of teeth. Lugworms live in sand on coastal beaches and are eaten by wading birds. Lugworms feed on diatoms. Diatoms are photosynthetic protoctists that require ammonium ions as a source of nitrogen. Beach sand contains ammonium ions. Construct a food chain for these marine organisms. There is some evidence that microplastics affect ammonium ions. Affected ammonium ions cannot be used by diatoms. A group of researchers thought that this could affect lugworms living in sand polluted by microplastics. The researchers collected 30 healthy lugworms, all with the same initial mass. They divided them into three groups, A, B and C. Each group contained 10 lugworms. Each group of lugworms was placed in a bucket containing the same mass of beach sand and ammonium ions and: A biodegradable microplastics B non-biodegradable microplastics C no microplastics. The measurements that were recorded at the end of the investigation are shown in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 variable measured group A B C ammonium ion concentration in the bucket / µmol per dm3 19.3 47.0 27.4 average respiration rate of lugworms / mg oxygen per hour per g mass 5.2 9.6 5.1 volume of lugworm faeces / cm3 60.0 25.0 40.0 average lugworm mass / g 9.1 7.0 9.1 Describe and explain why the researchers concluded that non-biodegradable microplastics are the most harmful to lugworms. Use the information in Table 3.1 in your answer. Ammonium ions are an important part of the nitrogen cycle. They can be converted into nitrate ions, which are used by plants and protoctists such as diatoms. State the name of the molecules that are converted into ammonium ions in the nitrogen cycle. State the name of the process of converting ammonium ions into nitrate ions. Explain the effects of nitrate ion deficiency on plant growth. Non-biodegradable plastics are also harmful to terrestrial ecosystems. Discuss the effects of non-biodegradable plastics on terrestrial ecosystems.
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