Succession and Energy Transfer
Climate and Weather
Living Things, Photosynthesis, and Respiration
Nutrition
Potential and Conserved Energy
100
Show a transfer of energy (2)
What are food webs and chains
100
Type of front
What is occluded
100
Glucose molecule
What is C6H12O6
100
Main information about minerals listed on the Daily Recommended Allowance
What is what percentage is gained from one serving
100
Types of potential energy (3)
What are gravitational, elastic, and chemical
200
Organism that uses the sun to make energy
What is producer
200
Type of front
What is stationary
200
Opposite of living
What is non living
200
Water is a nutrient because
What is it is needed for most all living processes
200
Height and energy are related in this way
What is directly
300
Consumer that only eats producer
What is primary consumer
300
Type of front (2)
What are cold and warm
300
Chlorophyll is this
What is pigment
300
Good source of calcium
What is milk
300
Law of Conservation of energy states that energy cannot be
What is created and destroyed
400
Make their own food
What are autotrophs
400
Large bodies of air that have properties similar to the part of the Earth's surface over which it develops
What is air mass
400
Allows gases in and out of leaves
What is stoma
400
Percentage of your diet that should be lipids
What is 10-15%
400
A rubber band is this type of potential energy
What is elastic
500
First organism in a new ecosystem
What is pioneer species
500
Non factor of weather
What is angle of sunlight
500
The P stands for this in ATP and ADP
What is phosphate
500
Building blocks of proteins
What are amino acids
500
Potential energy formula
What is mass x gravity x height
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