Scientific method
biomes
biochemistry
trophic level
characteristics of life
100

Quantitative Observation

using measurements to gather information



100

What two major characteristics determine a biome?

temperature and precipitation

100

What are the four types of organic macromolecules?

carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids

100

1st Trophic Level contains

 producers/autotrophs

100

Reproduction

Organisms make new organisms

200

independent variable

the variable that is purposely changed by the experimenter.

200

What biome has warm summers, cold winters and receives at least 5cm of precipitation a year?

deciduous forest

200

What are the three elements that make up carbohydrates?



carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

200

2nd Trophic Level

these are the primary consumers

200

How many characteristics of life are there?

6

300

qualitative observation

Uses your 5 senses

300

What are grasslands that are located closer to the equator than prairies?

savannas

300

What are three examples of simple carbohydrates?

glucose, galactose, fructose

300

3rd Trophic Level

 secondary consumers

300

all things are made of ______

cells

400

Hypothesis 

educated guess 

400

What biome has extremely cold winters, warmer summers and is very dry?

tundra

400

What is the name when RNA bonds together in a chain?

DNA

400

4th Trophic Level

tertiary consumers

400

unicellular 

made up of one cell; single celled

500

inference 

a guess or conclusion base on what you observe 

500

What is a biome?

A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms

500

Which organic macromolecule has more protein than the other two?

lipids

500

Tertiary Consumer

carnivores; eats secondary consumers

500

multicellular

made up of more than one cell

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