Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Chloroplast, Chlorophyll
Root Word Definition Example Chlor Green Chloroplast, Chlorophyll
2
Root Word Definition Example
2) Syn With, Together Photosynthesis
3
Root Word Definition Example 3) Plasm, Plast Form, Mold Photosynthesis
4
Root Word Definition Example 4)Photo Light Photosynthesis
5
Adenosine Triphosphate
Root Word Definition Example 5)Tri Three Adenosine Triphosphate
6
Root Word Definition Example 6)Glyco Sugar, sweet Glycolysis
7
Root Word Definition Example 7)Phyll A leaf Chlorophyll
8
Root Word Definition Example 8)Lysis To break up Glycolysis
9
Root Word Definition Example 9)Aero Air (oxygen) Aerobic
10
Root Word Definition Example 10)An Not, without Anaerobic
11
UNIT 2B Cycling of matter & energy within food webs/chains – Energy pyramids and tropic levels. Energy and chemical elements pass through food webs/chains and cycle through the biosphere.
12
Unit 2B Vocab Energy Autotroph Heterotroph Consumer Producer Nutrients Food Chain Food Web
13
Unit 2B Vocabulary Autotroph – organisms that make their own food from sunlight (using a process called photosynthesis) Heterotroph– organisms that eat other organisms to obtain food. Energy- the ability to do work
14
Unit 2B Vocabulary Producer - organisms that make their own food from sunlight (using a process called photosynthesis) Consumer – organisms that eat the producers
15
Nutrient Cycle Review - Water
1) what natural resource? 2) four major areas of water storage ? 3) Where is groundwater stored? 4) Name two processes water is converted to vapor.
16
Nutrient Cycle Review - Carbon
1) what natural resource? 2) two ways that carbon enters the atmosphere? 3) Process D on the diagram uses CO2 from the atmosphere. Label D on the diagram in Model 2 with the name of this process. What organisms carry out the process identified in part a?
17
Nutrient Cycle Review - Nitrogen
1) what natural resource? 2) Name three types of bacteria ? 3) In what ways is N2 gas removed from the atmosphere?
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.