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VocabCycles Energy Flow Chains, Webs and Pyramids TeamworkPotpourri 100 200 300 400 500
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Vocab-100 Where does an organism live? HABITAT BACK
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Vocab-200 An area where living and non- living things interact ECOSYSTEM BACK
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Vocab-300 The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment ECOLOGY BACK
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Vocab-400 The total mass of living organisms in a certain area BIOMASS BACK
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Vocab-500 Organism that feeds on dead animals SCAVENGER BACK
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Cycles-100 What are the 3 parts of the water cycle? CONDENSATION, EVAPORATION, PRECIPITATION BACK
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Cycles-200 Why do living organisms need nitrogen? TO MAKE PROTEINS BACK
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Cycles-300 In the carbon cycle, how is carbon returned to the atmosphere? CELLULAR RESPIRATION BACK
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Cycles-400 What do the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle have in common? DECOMPOSERS BREAK THINGS DOWN BACK
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Cycles-500 What biomass is needed for a compost bin? BROWNS FOR CARBON AND GREENS FOR NITROGEN BACK
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Energy Flow-100 What type of energy comes from the sun and is used by plants? RADIANT BACK
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Energy Flow-200 What energy conversion takes place during photosynthesis? RADIANT TO CHEMICAL BACK
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Energy Flow-300 How much energy is transfered from one level to the next in an energy pyramid? 10% BACK
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Energy Flow-400 What cell organelle converts chemical energy to mechanical and thermal energy in cellular respiration? MITOCHONDRIA BACK
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Energy Flow-500 Which level in an energy pyramid has the most food energy available? PLANTS OR PRODUCERS (THE BOTTOM LEVEL) BACK
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Chains, Webs and Pyramids-100 What shows the overlapping of feeding relationships in an ecosystem? FOOD WEB BACK
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Chains, Webs and Pyramids-200 What are the 3 energy roles in food webs and chains? PRODUCER, CONSUMER, DECOMPOSER BACK
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Chains, Webs and Pyramids-300 If one organism is removed from a food chain, which organisms are affected? ALL OF THEM! BACK
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Chains, Webs and Pyramids-400 What are the 4 types of consumers? HERBIVORE, CARNIVORE, OMNIVORE, SCAVENGER BACK
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Chains, Webs and Pyramids-500 Which level in an energy pyramid has the most food energy available? PLANTS OR PRODUCERS (THE BOTTOM LEVEL) BACK
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Eating and Energy -100 What do you call an organism that only eats meat? CARNIVORE BACK
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Eating and Energy -200 What do you call the second level of an energy pyramid? The organism that eats the producer PRIMARY CONSUMER BACK
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Eating and Energy -300 What are the 2 names for organisms that make their own food? AUTOTROPH OR PRODUCER BACK
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Eating and Energy -400 In cellular respiration, where does the carbon in the carbon dioxide come from? GLUCOSE BACK
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Eating and Energy -500 What ecological role is not usually shown in a food pyramid? DECOMPOSER BACK
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Junk Drawer-100 What are the products of cellular respiration? WATER AND CARBON DIOXIDE BACK
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Junk Drawer-200 What are the reactants of photosynthesis? WATER AND CARBON DIOXIDE BACK
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Junk Drawer-300 What is the purpose of cellular respiration? RELEASE ENERGY FOR THE ORGANISM BACK
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Junk Drawer-400 Heat is a form of _________. ENERGY BACK
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Junk Drawer-500 What has the ability to fix free nitrogen in the air? LIGHTINING or BACTERIA BACK
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