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  1. 1-biological-molecules

    1-1-biological-molecules-carbohydrates
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  2. 1-2-biological-molecules-lipids
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  3. 1-3-biological-molecules-proteins
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  4. 1-4-proteins-enzymes
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  5. 1-5-nucleic-acids-structure-and-dna-replication
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  6. 1-6-atp-water-and-inorganic-ions
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  7. 2-cell-structure
    2-1-cell-structure
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  8. 2-2-the-microscope-in-cell-studies
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  9. 2-3-cell-division-in-eukaryotic-and-prokaryotic-cells
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  10. 2-4-cell-membranes-and-transport
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  11. 2-5-cell-recognition-and-the-immune-system
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  12. 2-6-vaccines-disease-and-monoclonal-antibodies
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  13. 3-exchange-and-transport
    3-1-adaptations-for-gas-exchange
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  14. 3-2-human-gas-exchange
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  15. 3-3-digestion-and-absorption
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  16. 3-4-mass-transport-in-animals
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  17. 3-5-the-circulatory-system-in-animals
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  18. 3-6-mass-transport-in-plants
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  19. 4-genetics-variation-and-interdependence
    4-1-dna-genes-and-chromosomes
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  20. 4-2-dna-and-protein-synthesis
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  21. 4-3-genetic-diversity-mutations-and-meiosis
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  22. 4-4-genetic-diversity-and-adaptation
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  23. 4-5-species-and-taxonomy
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  24. 4-6-biodiversity
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  25. 5-energy-transfers-in-and-between-organisms-a-level-only
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  29. 6-organisms-respond-to-changes-in-their-environments-a-level-only
    6-1-response-to-stimuli-a-level-only
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  31. 6-3-skeletal-muscles-a-level-only
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  32. 6-4-homeostasis-a-level-only
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Farming practices & energy transfer

  • Farming practices can increase production in order to increase food available for human consumption

  • This can be achieved by:

    • simplifying food webs

    • reducing respiratory loss

Simplifying food webs

  • Farmers can simplify food webs to reduce energy lost to non-human food chains; this can be achieved by removing pests from crops

    • Pests feed on crops, reducing crop biomass and meaning that crop plants need to expend energy on herbivory defences rather than on growth

    • This reduces the NPP of crops and therefore the energy available to humans

  • Pests can be removed from crops with the use of, e.g.:

    • chemical pesticides

    • biological pest control

Reducing respiratory loss

  • The net production of livestock can be increased by reducing respiratory losses; this maximises the energy available for biomass production

  • Respiratory loss can be reduced by, e.g.:

    • restricting movement: keeping animals in pens reduces energy needed for muscle activity

    • keeping animals warm: heated indoor environments reduce energy used for temperature regulation

    • antibiotics: these may be given to healthy animals to prevent infection, reducing energy used by the immune system

  • These practices result in higher energy outputs in less time, often at lower cost, but they do raise ethical concerns about animal welfare

Calculating percentage yield

  • Modern farming strategies aim to increase the yield of crops or livestock

    • Theoretical yield is the yield that is theoretically possible under ideal conditions

    • Actual yield is the yield that is actually produced

  • Percentage yield can be calculated as follows:

% yield = (actual yield ÷ theoretical yield) × 100

Worked Example

The maximum theoretical net primary production of a wheat crop is 200 kg m⁻² yr⁻¹. A wheat farmer finds that her crops have a net primary production of 50 kg m⁻² yr⁻¹.

Calculate the percentage yield of the wheat crop and explain why the percentage yield is not 100 %.

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Answer:

Step 1: write out the equation and substitute in the known values

% yield = (actual yield ÷ theoretical yield) × 100

= (50 ÷ 200) × 100

Step 2: calculate the % yield

% yield = 0.25 × 100

= 25 %; [1 mark]

Step 3: explain why the percentage yield is not 100 %

Any two of the following:

  • Temperature may be too low / too high; [1 mark]

  • Light intensity may be lower than ideal; [1 mark]

  • Carbon dioxide concentration may be too low; [1 mark]

  • Pests may be present / consuming part of the crop; [1 mark]

  • The crop may have a disease / infection; [1 mark]