Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Biology - B3 - AQA -
GCSE - Food
Production
- Sustainable
Food
Production
- Ways of producing
food in ways that
can continue for
many years
- Intensive
farming
- Cons
- Unethical
- Destroys
communities
- Worse quality
food
- Diseases can
spread
- Pollution
- Can be expensive to
control and maintain
constant temperatures
- Pros
- Less energy lost to
movement
- The most biomass
from the least food
- Maximises
production
- Packs as many
animals into as small
a place as possible.
- Ready in a
matter of weeks
- Cheap
- Free-range
Farming
- Cons
- Expensive
- Takes a long
time
- Less produce
(biomass)
- Animal use
more energy
- Weather can
be a problem
- Pros
- Supports small
businesses/communities
- Ethically correct
- Less pollution
- No need for
temperature
control
- Better
quality food
- Less risk of
disease
- Mycoprotein
- Fungi
- Fusarium
- Used to make
meat substitutes
- Grown in
fermenters
- Glucose syrup
used as food
- Aerobic respiration -
oxygen supplied (with
ammonia (for nitrogen)
and other minerals)
- Continuous
production
- No
stop-start
process
- Harder to
steralise
- If a foreign
microorganism
enters the
fermenter, the
whole production
line is affected.
- Batch
production
- Stop-start
process
- Easy to
steralise
- If a foreign
microorganism enters
the fermenter,only the
last batch is affected.