Cancer
Processes
Vores
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External Factor
100

Identify the disease caused by uncontrolled cell division.

Cancer

100

Identify the process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.

Photosynthesis

100

Identify the type of organism that makes its own food.

Producer

100

Identify the soil material made of partially decayed plant matter that stores carbon.

Peat

100

Identify the environmental factor that affects how fast chemical reactions occur in cells.

Temperature

200

Identify the term for the spread of cancer cells from the place where they first formed to another part of the body.

Metastasis

200

Identify the gas that humans and animals breathe out as a waste product of cellular respiration.

Carbon Dioxide

200

Identify the type of consumer that eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

200

Identify the ecosystem component that stores carbon for thousands of years but becomes a carbon source when thawed.

Permafrost

200

Identify the substance used to detect carbon dioxide in experiments.

Bromothymol blue

300

Identify the term for a mass of abnormal cells that develops when cells divide and grow uncontrollably.

Tumor

300

Identify the gas released during photosynthesis.

Oxygen

300

Identify the type of consumer that eats only plants.

Herbivore

300

Identify the process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stores it long-term.

Carbon sinking

300

Identify the season during which a "zombie fire" smolders underground in peat or coal deposits, only to reignite on the surface once the snow melts.

Winter

400

Identify the cancer therapy that may be administered orally or intravenously to destroy cancer cells throughout the body.

Chemotherapy

400

Identify the process by which cells release energy from glucose.

Cellular respiration

400

Identify the specific type of "vore" represented by a Great White Shark, which hunts seals and fish to obtain energy exclusively from animal tissue.

Carnivore

400

Identify the type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus.

Mitosis

400

Identify the term for the visible area of scorched land left behind after a wildfire, which can be seen from space and helps scientists track environmental recovery.

Burn Scar

500

Identify the type of tumor that is non-cancerous, does not spread, and is usually easy to remove.

Benign

500

Identify the specific pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight to initiate the process of photosynthesis.

Chlorophyll

500

Identify the type of organism that gets energy by breaking down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil.

Decomposer

500

Identify the color that Bromothymol blue will turn when high levels of carbon dioxide are present, indicating that the solution has become acidic.

Yellow

500

Identify the color a Bromothymol blue solution will remain if an aquatic plant is placed in it under bright sunlight, due to the plant consuming carbon dioxide faster than it can be produced.

Blue

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