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1.5 A Study of an Ecosystem Follow-Me – iQuiz. Q. In ecology the term flora refers to … Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land.

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1 1.5 A Study of an Ecosystem Follow-Me – iQuiz

2 Q. In ecology the term flora refers to … Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

3 CONGRATULATIONS Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question

4 Q. How were you able to identify the different plants in the ecosystem that you investigated? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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6 Q. Name pieces of apparatus used to collect animals from an ecosystem. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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8 Q. In ecology the term fauna refers to … Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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10 Q. In relation to a study of an ecosystem explain what a qualitative survey is. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

11 CONGRATULATIONS Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question

12 Q. Give two possible sources of error that may have arisen in the course of your survey of plant species. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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14 Q. In relation to a study of an ecosystem explain what a quantitative survey is. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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16 Q. What is a quadrat used for in your ecology studies? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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18 Q. Name one animal from the ecosystem you have studied and describe one way in which it is adapted to its habitat. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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20 Q. What is meant by pollution? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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22 Q. List two ways of minimising waste. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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24 Q. State problems associated with waste disposal in Ireland. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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26 Q. Name one human activity that causes pollution. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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28 Q. State one role of microorganisms in waste management. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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30 Q. Explain the term conservation. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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32 Q. Name two groups of micro-organisms in the soil which are responsible for decomposition. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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34 Q. What is meant by nitrogen fixation? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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36 Q. Farmers add nitrate fertilizers to the soil but not if heavy rain is forecast. Why not? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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38 Q. Name an important group of biomolecules that plants make from nitrates. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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40 Q. Explain the term ectoparasite. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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42 Q. Organisms that return nutrients to the environment by decay are called … Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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44 Q. What is meant by nitrification? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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46 Q. What is the function of the nitrogen cycle? Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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48 Q. Name a group of organisms involved in nitrogen fixation. Animals Bacteria; Monera; Lichens; Clover; Legumes Finding land for landfill sites; Litter; Pollution Fertiliser run-off Eutrophication Management of ecosystems Key(s); Illustrations; Guide book(s) How many present Grasshopper / Green colour Organism living on host causing damage Pooter; Beating tray; Pitfall trap; Net Quantitative surveys e.g. distribution, frequency, cover Reduce; Reuse; Recycle The conversion of nitrogen into nitrates Misidentification; Non-random quadrat distribution; Not enough times; Miscount What is present To consume waste The process of converting ammonia into nitrites and/or nitrites to nitrates To make nitrogen available for use by organisms Any harmful addition to the ecosystem Plants Bacteria; Fungi Proteins Decomposers

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