Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A2 Biology
- Ecosystems
- Producers
- Synthesises their own glucose
- e.g. plants
- Consumers
- Obtain energy by feeding
- Decomposers
- Feed on dead waste
- e.g. bacteria, fungi, maggots
- Trophic Levels
- Energy Losses
- 1-3% lost from sun to producer
- May not hit a leaf
- 90% of sun reflected or absorbed by atmosphere, clouds & dust
- Only 680 & 700 nm wavelengths used in photosynthesis
- 5-10% lost from producer to consumer
- Energy used in respirtation
- Movement
- Heat Loss
- Some organisms left uneaten
- Some material is egested as faecal matter
- Pests and Productivity
- 'Pests are any organisms that have a negative impact on food or space for humans, or cause disease
- Control pests = increased productivity
- Effective pesticide
- Cost Effective
- Specific
- Easy to apply
- Kills pests quickly
- Not accumulate
- Biodegrades
- Chemical
- +
- Fast Acting
- Easy to apply / acquire
- -
- Non-specific
- Can pollute water
- Reduce Biodiversity
- Resistance
- Expensive
- Biological
- Uses natural enemies to control pests
- +
- Specific
- 1-time application
- No resistance possible
- -
- Can affect non-pests
- Expensive
- Time lag
- Control may become a pest
- Senses
- Used to respond to stimuli and enable survival
- Better senses = better ability to respond = survival
- A stimulus is a detectable change in the internal or external environment
- Stimuli are detected by receptors in sense organs
- A receptor is a cell which transforms energy from the stimulus to another form
- Stimulus
- Receptor
- Sensory Neurone
- Intermediate Neurone
- Motor Neurone
- Affector Organ
- Response
- Messenger Systems
- Chemicals / Hormones
- Neurones / Nervous System
- Responses
- Taxis
- Simple response with a direction
- Kinesis
- Rapid , random movement in unpleasent stimulus
- Until -ve stimuli is gone
- Tropisms
- Growth movement of a plant
- Cels on outside of the turn must grow most
- Growth hormone is Auxin aka IAA
- Accumulates on lower side of plant
- Light - phototropism
- Into ground - geotropism
- Water - hydrotropism
- Nervous Systems
- Central (CNS)
- Brain
- Spine
- Peripheral (PNS)
- Nerves (Neurones)
- Sensory
- Motor
- Voluntary
- Muscles
- Autonomic
- Cardiac
- Muscles
- Glands
- Autonomic
- Reflex Arcs
- Involuntary, so keeps brain free
- Protects the body from harmful stimuli, effective at birth.
- Fast, few synapses