Diseases
Symbiotic Relationships
Evolution
Food Webs & Chains
That's some good energy!
100

Viruses need this in order to thrive

host or living cell

100

Ecosystems consist of these 2 components

abiotic and biotic things

100

This planet is estimated to be nearly 4.6 billion years old

Earth

100

Without naming grass or trees, what is one example of a producer?

Fruits, vegetables, flowers, phytoplankton

100

Photosynthesis is trying to make this "sweet treat."

Glucose

200
Bacteria can be cured with this.

antibiotics

200

Commensalism is when one organism benefits and the other

has no effect

200

The time it takes for half of an isotope to decay into another element. 

Half life

200

The "apex predator" for an ecosystem appears in which Trophic Level?

Tertiary Consumer

200

This byproduct of cellular respiration is breathed out by humans and taken in by producers such as phytoplankton.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

300

Fungi prefers to grow in these types of conditions?

warm, dark, and moist

300

Mutualism is when one organism benefits and the other

benefits too

300

The process that occurs in nature that allows the best traits of an organism to be passed to the next generation.

Natural Selection

300

Deer, Cows, Grasshoppers and butterflies are all example of which trophic level?

Primary Consumers

300

Another word for fat, this food molecule can be saturated or unsaturated

Lipids

400

What do you call someone who has tested positive for a virus, but has no symptoms?

asymptomatic or a carrier

400

Parasitism is one organism benefits and the other

catches a disease or dies

400

You notice a shell from a species that existed for a short period of time, millions of years ago, in a sediment layer deep underground. This can be used to help with the relative dating of adjacent layers. (What did you find)?

An index Fossil

400

How much of the total energy in a system remains in the producer level?

90%

400

Breads, Rice, Grains and even potatoes can be considered good sources of ready to use energy. These foods are referred to as _________________.

Carbohydrates

500

Name the 4 types of pathogens we studied.

virus, bacteria, fungi, and parasites

500

How do symbiotic relationships help ecosystems? (Hint: I'm looking for a key word)

keep populations balanced

500

Layer A is above Layer B. Layer C is at the bottom. There is an intrusion (Labeled "D") that cuts through Layer C and B. Which layer is the youngest.

Layer A
500

Explain what will happen if the number of Apex Predators is equal to or greater than the number of primary consumers.

The predators will over-consume leading the loss of population in the primary consumers. This will eventually lead to no food for the predators and the ecosystem will lose balance.

500

I have recently started a weight training class and I am hoping to start building lean muscle. What are at least 5 good sources of protein I could include in my diet in order to keep a variety of options available?

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