The building blocks
The energy factory
The energy release
The food web
Scientific Inquiry
100

An element found in both the living and non living parts of an ecosystem

Carbon

100

The process producers use to turn sunlight into food

Photosynthesis

100

The process of breaking down molecules to release energy

Cellular respiration

100

An organism that gets energy by eating other living things

Consumer

100

A proposed answer to a scientific question

claim

200

Matter that is non-living, such as air, water, and rocks

Abiotic Matter

200

An organism that can make its own energy storage molecules

Producer
200

The part of the cell where energy is released from food

Mitochondria

200

An organism that breaks down dead matter and returns carbon to the soil/air

Decomposer

200

Data or observations used to support or reject a claim

Evidence

300

Matter that is living or was once alive, such as plants and animals.

Biotic matter

300

The source of energy that powers the production of biotic matter

Sunlight

300

A molecule (like glucose or fat) used to save energy for later

Energy storage molecule

300

A community of living things interacting with their non-living environment

Ecosystem

300

The logic that connects the evidence to the claim

Reasoning

400

An abiotic gas made of carbon and oxygen

Carbon dioxide

400

The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens

Chloroplast

400

The glue between atoms where energy is store

Chemical bond

400

A consumer that eats only producers (plants)

Herbivore
400

A group of interacting parts that work together as a whole

System

500

The tiny particle that makes up all matter, including carbon

Atom

500

A simple sugar that serves as a primary energy storage molecule

Glucose

500

A gas required by many organisms to perform cellular respiration

Oxygen

500

A consumer that eats only other animals

Carnivore

500

A factor in an experiment that can change, like the amount of sunlight

Variable

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