Carbon Cycle
Relationships
Cellular Processes
Energy Pyramids
Food Webs
100

Process that puts carbon back into the atmosphere.

What is a carbon source?

100

Cow eating grass.

What is producer/consumer?

100
Location of photosynthesis.

What is chloroplast?

100

Found on the bottom of the energy pyramid.

What are producers?

100

The organisms that are the start of all food webs.

What are producers?

200

Biggest carbon sink on Earth.

What are oceans?

200

Lion hunting/eating zebra.

What is predator/prey?

200

Location of cellular respiration.

What is mitochondria?

200

The levels of an energy pyramid.

What are trophic levels?

200

Made of overlapping food chains.

What is a food web?

300

This carbon source is the only that humans do.

What is burning fossil fuels?

300
One organism benefits and the other is unaffected.

What is commensalism?

300

Carbon dioxide is one of the reactants.

What is photosynthesis?

300

They eat the producers.

What are primary consumers?

300

The primary source of energy for all food webs, often not shown on food web model.

What is the sun?

400

Plant process that removes the most carbon from atmosphere.

What is photosynthesis?

400
One organism is benefited and one is harmed.

What is parasitism?

400

Water is one of the products.

What is cellular respiration?

400

They are at the top of the pyramid.

What are apex predators?

400

Type of organisms frequently not drawn on food web because active on all levels.

What are decomposers?

500
Carbon source that is done by both plants and animals.

What is respiration?

500

Both organisms benefit.

What is mutualism?

500

Reflects green light and absorbs other colors of light.

What is chlorophyll?

500

Amount of energy transferred up to each level.

What is 10%.

500

Organism has arrows pointing to it, but none pointing away from it.

What is an apex (top) predator?

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