Environmental Management AS CIE
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1-1-continents-and-oceans as1 主题
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1-2-country-classification-by-income-level as1 主题
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1-3-sustainability as1 主题
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1-4-the-water-cycle as1 主题
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1-5-the-structure-and-composition-of-the-atmosphere as2 主题
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1-6-ecosystems as5 主题
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2-1-the-scientific-method as2 主题
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2-2-environmental-research-in-the-context-of-climate-change as2 主题
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2-3-collection-of-environmental-data as1 主题
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2-4-data-collection-techniques-and-data-analysis as2 主题
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2-5-the-use-of-technology-in-data-collection-and-analysis as1 主题
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3-1-human-population-dynamics-and-structure as2 主题
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3-2-impacts-of-human-population-change as1 主题
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3-3-managing-human-population-change as1 主题
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4-1-ecosystems as4 主题
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4-2-managing-the-conservation-of-biodiversity as4 主题
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4-3-impacts-of-human-activity-on-ecosystems as2 主题
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5-1-food-security as2 主题
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5-2-energy-resources as3 主题
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5-3-waste-management as2 主题
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6-1-global-water-distribution as3 主题
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7-1-acid-deposition as1 主题
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7-2-photochemical-smog as1 主题
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7-3-managing-air-pollution as1 主题
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7-4-ozone-depletion as2 主题
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8-1-climate-change as2 主题
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8-2-the-impacts-of-climate-change as1 主题
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8-3-managing-climate-change as1 主题
1-6-3-photosynthesis-and-respiration as
Exam code:8291
Photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis is a series of chemical reactions that occurs in producers such as plants and algae
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Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy which is then stored in the biomass of producers
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The light energy is used to split strong bonds in water molecules (H₂O), releasing hydrogen and oxygen
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Oxygen is released into the atmosphere as a waste product
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Hydrogen is combined with carbon dioxide to produce glucose
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Chemical energy is stored within the bonds in glucose molecules; glucose can therefore function as a fuel for respiration
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The word equation for photosynthesis is:
carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
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The balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis is:
6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
Where does photosynthesis take place?
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The inputs and outputs are:
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Inputs: sunlight as energy source, carbon dioxide, and water
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Processes: inside chloroplasts, chlorophyll captures certain visible wavelengths of sunlight energy and stores this as chemical energy
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Outputs: glucose and oxygen
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Photosynthesis produces the raw material for producing biomass
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The glucose produced during photosynthesis is used as an energy source for the plant but also as the basic starting material for other organic molecules (e.g. cellulose and starch)
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In ecosystems where sunlight and water is available, the process of photosynthesis enables plants to synthesise organic compounds (glucose and other sugars) from carbon dioxide
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Most of these sugars synthesised by plants are used by the plant as respiratory substrates
Limiting Factors of Photosynthesis
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In order to photosynthesise, a plant needs light, water and carbon dioxide
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Their availability can affect how much and how quickly photosynthesis occurs (i.e. the rate of photosynthesis)
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Plants do not often have unlimited supplies of their raw materials, so their rate of photosynthesis is limited by whatever factor is the lowest at that time
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This is known as a limiting factor
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For example, the more carbon dioxide that is present, the faster the photosynthesis reaction can occur
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This trend will continue until some other factor required for photosynthesis prevents the rate from increasing further because it is now in short supply
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Similarly, the more light a plant receives, the faster the rate of photosynthesis
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This trend will continue until some other factor required for photosynthesis prevents the rate from increasing further because it is now in short supply
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Respiration
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Respiration is the conversion of organic matter into carbon dioxide and water in all living organisms, releasing energy
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Aerobic respiration is a chemical reaction that converts glucose into cellular energy in the presence of oxygen
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The process of aerobic respiration in cells breaks down glucose molecules and releases energy, carbon dioxide and water
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The word equation for aerobic respiration is:
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
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The balanced chemical equation for aerobic respiration is:
C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O
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