Stay the same. Temperature doesn't change during a phase change.
What goes into photosynthesis? What comes out?
Water + Carbon Dioxide + Light ---> Glucose + Oxygen
What goes into cellular respiration? What comes out?
Glucose + Oxygen ---> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy (ATP)
Producers makes its own food, consumers eat their food.
BOTH have to break that food down to release the energy through cellular respiration. The difference is how they obtain the food (energy rich molecules)
If two different organisms live in the same area and consume the same food sources, what best describes their relationship?
Competition
What is a synthetic material?
A material made by putting natural resources through chemical reactions.
NOT "something man made"
Based on the data before and after heating, is this considered a physical change or chemical change? Why (Cite specific evidence from table)

Chemical Change
Why Options:
- Color Change
Density Change
Change in Melting Point
What is the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere?
Atmosphere (Air), Biosphere (Living Stuff), Hydrosphere (Water), Geosphere (Earth / Ground)
What do the arrows in a food web represent?
The transfer of energy and/or matter from one organism to another.
Dark Gray - Carbon
Light Gray - Hydrogen
Red - Oxygen

How many carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules will be made? How many water (H2O) molecules will be made?
1 carbon dioxide molecule
2 water molecules
How does the amount stored energy in the reactants of photosynthesis compare to the stored energy in the products of photosynthesis?
What is subduction? What type of boundary would one find it?
One plate is forced underneath another plate. This occurs at a convergent boundary with oceanic crust.
What could be done to make a chemically powered heat pack last longer?
Add insulation. Insulation resists thermal energy flow.
If predator populations increase, prey populations are likely to .....
DECREASE
What do you look for to identify what areas are high risk for earthquakes or volcanos?
Areas at plate boundaries.
What natural resource(s) is/are unlimited?
NONE!
ALL RESOURCES ARE LIMITED!
If you burn a log, where did that energy that is released (light, heat, etc.) come from?
The sun! That energy was stored into the bonds of the molecules of the tree via photosynthesis.
What geological formations are formed at a convergent plate boundary between oceanic and continental crust?
Trench and Volcano
What is temperature measuring?
Average Kinetic Energy of the Particles
NOT (How hot / cold something is)
If a person lived next to a fault line, and only had a couple of small earthquakes the previous year, are they still at a high risk for major earthquakes?
Yes, being at the fault line alone makes it high risk.
How do convection currents work in the mantle?
Particles closer to the heat source (inner core) heat up, get faster and less dense than their surroundings, causing them to rise. As they move up, they release that energy, slow down, eventually get more dense than their surroundings, and sink.
SUGAR
What is most likely to have the greatest effect on the growth of plants in a garden? Why?
- Average Temperature
- Average Time with Sunlight
- Average Rainfall
Sunlight is the most likely. It is the energy source for plants' energy to do most cellular processes.
How many hydrogen atoms are in a single molecule of sucrose based on this chemical equation?

22
What is heat? How does it flow?
The flow of thermal energy from areas of higher thermal energy to lower thermal energy.
NOT how hot / cold something is.