CH. 4 The Energy of Life Marine Biology.

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CH. 4 The Energy of Life Marine Biology

Project Research a Marine Career What does that person do? What are the requirements to get a job in that specific field? Is education necessary? If so, to what extent? Where do those people work and live? What do they make financially? What schools are best to go to if necessary? What is the average age of someone in that specific field? Contact someone in that field and interview them Phone, email, in person, etc.

What makes something “alive”? Non-Living

Why is energy required for life? What are your thoughts? Your thoughts on the first and second law of thermodynamics? How do these relate to life?

Primary Producer Photosynthesis Organisms that combine energy from sunlight with inorganic materials to for energy- rich organic compounds Process of using light energy to create carbohydrates from inorganic compounds

How does photosynthesis relate to cellular respiration?

Chemosynthesis: similar and different from photosynthesis Similar: it produces carbohydrates Different: Chemosynthesis uses chemical energy within inorganic compounds instead of light energy