Ecosystem
a. Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
c. give the body most of the energy it needs. They participate in reactions that provide energy for a cell’s activities.
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
food chain
a. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
b. a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
c. the pathway of energy transfers through various stages as a result of the feeding pattern of a series of organisms
c. the pathway of energy transfers through various stages as a result of the feeding pattern of a series of organisms
the pathway of energy transfers through various stages as a result of the feeding pattern of a series of organisms
a. Carbohydrates
b. Decomposer
c. Food chain
c. Food chain
All the living things and non-living things in a given area
a. Heterotroph
b. Ecosystem
c. Energy Pyramid
b. Ecosystem
give the body most of the energy it needs.
a. Carbohydrates
b. Ecosystem
c. Food web
a. Carbohydrates
Consumer
a. an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
b. the pathway of energy transfers through various stages as a result of the feeding pattern of a series of organisms
c. Organisms that gets their food from other
a. an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
food web
a. Organisms that can make their own food
b. give the body most of the energy it needs. They participate in reactions that provide energy for a cell’s activities.
c. a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
c. a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
a. Lipids
b. Consumer
c. food web
b. Consumer
Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
a. Heterotroph
b. Ecosystems
c. Energy Pyramid
c. Energy Pyramid
Decomposer
a.an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
c. Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
a.an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients
Proteins
a. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
b. a nutrient that is made up of many amino acids joined together, is a necessary part of the diet, and is essential for normal cell structure and function.
c. Organisms that can make their own food
b. a nutrient that is made up of many amino acids joined together, is a necessary part of the diet, and is essential for normal cell structure and function.
Nucleic acids
a. naturally occurring chemical compounds that serve as the primary information-carrying molecules in cells (DNA and RNA)
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
c. Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
a. naturally occurring chemical compounds that serve as the primary information-carrying molecules in cells (DNA and RNA)
Organisms that gets their food from other
a. Heterotrophs
b. Ecosystems
c. Proteins
a. Heterotrophs
Organisms that can make their own food
a. Heterotroph
b. Food web
c. Autotroph
c. Autotroph
Lipid
a. give the body most of the energy it needs. They participate in reactions that provide energy for a cell’s activities.
b. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
c. a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
b. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
Carbohydrates
a. naturally occurring chemical compounds that serve as the primary information-carrying molecules in cells (DNA and RNA)
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
c. give the body most of the energy it needs. They participate in reactions that provide energy for a cell’s activities.
c. give the body most of the energy it needs. They participate in reactions that provide energy for a cell’s activities.
Heterotrophs
a. Organisms that gets their food from other
b. All the living things and non-living things in a given area
c. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
a. Organisms that gets their food from other
an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes and consuming or absorbing the nutrients
a. Food web
b. Autotrophs
c. Decomposer
c. Decomposer
a nutrient that is made up of many amino acids joined together, is a necessary part of the diet, and is essential for normal cell structure and function.
a. Proteins
b. Lipids
c. Carbohydrates
a. Proteins
a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
a. Carbohydrates
b. Ecosystem
c. Food web
c. Food web
Autotrophs
a. a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
b. Organisms that can make their own food
c. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
b. Organisms that can make their own food
Energy Pyramid
a. Another word for "fat." A lipid is a substance that is insoluble in water.
b. Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
c. a nutrient that is made up of many amino acids joined together, is a necessary part of the diet, and is essential for normal cell structure and function.
b. Shows the relative amount of energy contained in each trophic level
naturally occurring chemical compounds that serve as the primary information-carrying molecules in cells (DNA and RNA)
a. Nucleic acids
b. Ecosystems
c. Food web
a. Nucleic acids
Organisms that can make their own food
a. Autotroph
b. Protein
c. Consumer
a. Autotroph
Another word for "fat."
a. Ecosystem
b. Lipid
c. Heterotroph
b. Lipid