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KVQ #11-15 Warm-up Biochemical Conversion Biogeochemical Cycles Bioenergetics Biological Macromolecules Biology 1. The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle). 2. The study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems. 3. The scientific study of life. 4. The changing of organic matter into other chemical forms such as fuels. 5. A group of biomacromolecules that interact with biological systems and their environments.
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Biochemical Conversion Biogeochemical Cycles Bioenergetics
Answer Key Biochemical Conversion Biogeochemical Cycles Bioenergetics Biological Macromolecules Biology 1. The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle). Biogeochemical Cycles 2. The study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems. Bioenergetics 3. The scientific study of life. Biology 4. The changing of organic matter into other chemical forms such as fuels. Biochemical Conversion 5. A group of biomacromolecules that interact with biological systems and their environments. Biological Macromolecules
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KVQ #11-15 Warm-up 1. The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle). 2. The study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems. 3. The scientific study of life. 4. The changing of organic matter into other chemical forms such as fuels. 5. A group of biomacromolecules that interact with biological systems and their environments.
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Answer Key 1. The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle). Biogeochemical Cycles 2. The study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems. Bioenergetics 3. The scientific study of life. Biology 4. The changing of organic matter into other chemical forms such as fuels. Biochemical Conversion 5. A group of biomacromolecules that interact with biological systems and their environments. Biological Macromolecules
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