What are the products of photosynthesis?
Oxygen and glucose
What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
Glucose and oxygen
What type of respiration works without oxygen?
Anaerobic Respiration
An organism that consumes only meat
carnivore
What is the name of organisms that make their own food?
Autotrophs
What is the name of the pigment that plants use to absorb energy from the sun?
Chlorophyll
What are the products of cellular respiration?
1.Carbon dioxide and water (may also say ATP)
What happens to ATP in order for energy to be released?
A phosphate group must be removed to become ADP
An organisms that consumes only plants
Herbivore
What is the name of organisms that must consume other organisms for energy?
Heterotrophs
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide and water (may also say sunlight)
Where does the electron transport chain take place?
In the inner membrane of the mitochondria
How many ATPs are produced during glycolysis?
2
A simple illustration that shows energy flow
An illustration of multiple feeding relationships within an ecosystem
Food web
1.Which part of cellular respiration produces 2 pyruvate molecules?
Glycolysis
How many ATPs are produced during the Krebs Cycle
2
Which is more efficient: cellular respiration or fermentation?
cellular respiration
Suppose a primary consumer contains 500 Joules of energy. How much energy would the secondary consumer obtain from eating this organisms?
50J
1.What are the levels of an energy pyramid (starting from the bottom)?
Producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers and tertiary consumers
What are the two steps of photosynthesis?
The light dependent reactions and light independent reactions (aka The Calvin Cycle)
What part of cellular respiration makes the MOST ATP?
ETC
What is the relationship between the 2 processes?
they are opposites/inverses
Where does 90% of the energy that an organisms contains go (upon being eaten by a consumer)?
It’s lost as heat/other metabolic processes
An organisms that feeds off of decomposing organic matter
(detritivore or decomposer)