7.1 Chemical Reactions and Matter
7.2 Chemical Reactions and Energy
7.3 Metabolic Reactions
7.4 Matter Cycling and Photosynthesis
7.5 Ecosystem Dynamics
100

What evidence shows a chemical reaction has occurred?

Color change, gas production, temperature change, or a new substance forms.

100

During a chemical reaction, atoms are not created or destroyed. What happens to them instead?

They are rearranged into new substances.


100

What process releases energy from food?

Cellular respiration

100

What do plants need to make food?

Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

100

What is biodiversity?

The variety of living things in an ecosystem.

200

What gas is produced when a bath bomb reacts in water?

Carbon dioxide.

200

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed.

200

What is the order of the organs in the digestive system?

1. Mouth 2. Esophagus 3. Stomach 4. Small intestine 5. Large intestine

200

What process allows plants to make glucose?

Photosynthesis

200

How can removing one species affect an ecosystem?

It can disrupt food webs and ecosystem balance.

300

Why might the total mass appear to decrease during a reaction in an open container?

Some matter, such as gas, may escape into the air.

300

What happens to energy during an endothermic reaction?

Energy is absorbed from the surroundings.

300

Where are villi found and what is their role?

They line the small intestines and absorb nutrients

300

Where does photosynthesis take place?

the leaves

300

Why are orangutans affected by palm oil production?

Their habitat is destroyed when forests are cleared to grow palm oil.

400

A student notices bubbles forming during a reaction. Why is this evidence of a chemical reaction?

A NEW gas is being produced.

400

Compare the energy changes that occur in exothermic and endothermic reactions.

Exothermic reactions release energy, while endothermic reactions absorb energy.

400

What is the term that matches the description "An enzyme that helps break starch into glucose"?

amylase

400

Is glucose a reactant or product of photosynthesis?

Product

400

Why are producers important to an ecosystem?

They provide energy for all other organisms

500

Explain how scientists use particle models to show that matter is conserved during chemical reactions.

The same atoms are present before and after the reaction, but they are arranged differently.

500

If a reaction releases energy to its surroundings, it is:

Exothermic

500

What is the term that matches the description "A carbohydrate your body cannot digest"?

fiber

500

Where does most of a tree's mass come from?

Carbon dioxide from the air.

500

In the desert, scientists have studied lizards, foxes, insects, and cacti and how energy flows within this ecosystem. How would scientists model a food chain using these organisms?

Sun - cacti - insects - lizards - foxes

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