Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
Energy Transfer & More
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100

True or false. Dogs perform cellular respiration to get energy.

What is true.

100

True or false. All living things go through photosynthesis.

What is a false? Only plants.

100

In a food web, the arrow points in which direction?

What is in the direction energy flows.

100

Why are decomposers important organisms in a food web/ecosystem? BE SPECIFIC

What is they return nutrients to the soil

100

Can an organism be part of more than one food chain? EXPLAIN.

What is yes, because it can be prey for more than one organism?

200

What are the inputs of cellular respiration?

What is oxygen and glucose/sugar?

200

What are the inputs for photosynthesis?

What are water, CO2, and energy from the sun.

200
Consider this food chain: grass=> grasshopper=> mouse => snake Which organism is an herbivore?
What is the grasshopper?
200

Consider the food chain:
grass=> grasshopper=> frog=> snake
What would happen in the ecosystem if the grasshopper population died?
A) snakes would eat the grasshopper
B) it would be fine, frogs prefer other insects anyway C) it would be fine, the grass population would increase
D) the frog population would die from the decrease in their food supply

What is D, the frog population would die from the decrease in their food supply?

200
Which type of organism is a fungus? A) carnivore B) omnivore C) herbivore D) decomposer
What is D, decomposer?
300

What are the outputs of cellular respiration?

What is ATP/energy, water, and CO2?

300

What are the outputs of photosynthesis?

What are oxygen and sugar/glucose.

300
What is the 10% rule? And what happens to the other 90%?

Only 10% of the energy transfers to the next level, 90% goes off into the environment as heat.

300

Which is true regarding an energy pyramid? A) carnivores occupy a larger level than herbivores B) herbivores occupy a smaller level than producers C) consumers occupy the level below producers D) producers and carnivores occupy the same level

What is B, herbivores occupy a smaller level than producers?

300

When a frog eats a grasshopper, how much of the grasshopper's energy is transferred to the frog? A) 10% B) 25% C) 50% D) 90%

What is A, 10%?

400

Where does cellular respiration take place?

What is mitochondria?

400

Where does photosynthesis take place?

What is chloroplasts?

400
Consider this food chain: acorns=> squirrels=> hawks Which of these is the producer?
What are the acorns?
400

Which of the following organism is a secondary consumer in the food chain?
A) hawk
B) squirrel
C) earthworm

What is a hawk?

400
How does the food chain start again after the decomposer does its' job? A) because the decomposer spreads the seeds B) because the decomposer must constantly stay busy to stay alive C) because the decomposer breaks the dead or decaying organism down and the nutrients go back into the soil, causing any seeds that have been dispersed a good environment to reproduce D) because the decomposer does not totally break the organism down and some of the organism is still alive
What is C, because the decomposer breaks the dead or decaying organism down and the nutrients go back into the soil, causing any seed that have been dispersed a good environment to reproduce?
500

True or false. All living organisms go through cellular respiration.

What is true.

500

What would happen if the sun did not exist? BE SPECIFIC

Photosynthesis could not happen, so plants would not be able to grow. Essentially the first level of the food web would be eliminated and everything else would all die shortly after.

500

Why is the food web in the shape of a pyramid? Why are there the least amount of organisms at the top?

Since only 10% of the energy travels to the next level, it takes a lot of energy in the lower levels to support organisms at the top. There would be great imbalance if all levels were equal.
500

A certain type of bear mainly eats trout. If the trout population declines, what will most likely happen to the bear population?

What is it will decrease?

500

After an animal dies and is decomposed, where does the remaining matter go?

The remaining matter goes back into the soil as nutrients to help plants/producers grow.

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