Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
Photo-
synthesis
Water Cycle
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100

Humans breathe this in to survive. 

Oxygen

100

An element and component of proteins and nucleic acids that is essential to life on Earth.

Nitrogen

100

The process of plants taking in abiotic elements, such as water, minerals, carbon dioxide, and sunlight, then converting them into their own food source

Photosynthesis

100

The 3 phases/states of water

Solid, liquid, and gas

100

Plant life and plant-like organisms 

Producers 

200

Organisms which decompose (breakdown) the dead remain of plants and animals.

Decomposers 

200

When living things die, their remains—and their waste products—undergo this process. 

Decomposition 

200

Plants expel this element back into the air. 

Oxygen

200

Water changing from liquid water to water vapour. 

Evaporation

200

The interactions and relationships of living and non-living things. 

Ecosystem 

300

A substance moving from a high area of concentration to an area of lower concentration.  

Diffusion

300

The layer of oxygen/air and gas that surrounds the earth. 

Atmosphere

300

The form of energy taken in by a leaf. 

Radiant (light)

300

The process of water vapor becoming liquid water.

Condensation  

300

Animals which mainly consume the dead bodies of other animals. 

Scavengers 

400

A natural substance formed from the buried remains of ancient organisms that can be used as a source of energy.

Fossil Fuels

400

a process carried out by nitrifying soil bacteria

Nitrates 

400

The 2 products of photosynthesis 

Glucose and Oxygen 

400

People and animals give off water vapour into the atmosphere whenever they _________. 

Exhale or sweat. 

400

One of the bottom levels of the food chain eaten by secondary consumers

Abiotic

500

The process of living things using oxygen to release energy they need to survive gives off a by-product. 

Carbon dioxide 

500

When living organisms intake oxygen and turn it into carbon dioxide.

Nitrogen Fixation 

500

Cells within the leaves take in sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water and convert them into glucose and oxygen

Chloroplasts

500

The primary form of atmospheric moisture

Water vapour

500

What is Ms. Ross' favorite scavenger?  

Racoon

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