Question 19M.3.SL.TZ2.b
Date | May 2019 | Marks available | [Maximum mark: 3] | Reference code | 19M.3.SL.TZ2.b |
Level | SL | Paper | 3 | Time zone | TZ2 |
Command term | Explain | Question number | b | Adapted from | N/A |
Rice straw waste can be used to produce biogas, but it contains cellulose that is difficult to digest. Bacteria capable of digesting cellulose are found in the cow’s digestive system. Rice straw waste was pre-treated in a batch fermenter with liquid cow manure. A control was kept under the same conditions without the liquid cow manure.
The resultant products of each culture were placed in two separate continuous biogas fermentation tanks with anaerobic bacteria for 30 days under the same conditions. The graph shows the differences in biogas production and amount of methane produced.
[Source: reprinted from Bioresource Technology, 111, Lei Yan et al, Diversity of a mesophilic lignocellulolytic microbial
consortium which is useful for enhancement of biogas production, 49–54, Copyright 2012, with permission from Elsevier]
Using the graph, explain the trend in biogas production over time in the fermenter without pre-treatment.
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a. first days the production is low as bacteria are few ✔
b. biogas production increases as time passes «from day 2 to day 12» as bacteria reproduce and increase «exponentially» ✔
c. biogas production levels off «between days 14 and 20» because bacterial population has reached optimum level ✔
d. biogas production decreases «from day 22 to day 30» because clogging/contamination / biofilm formation occurs
OR
no more reactants are added «between days 14 and 20» ✔
In part (b) most candidates simply described the graph with no explanation.

