Chemistry or Science of Life (Ch 1-2)
The Biosphere and How Humans Affect it
(Ch 3 and 6)
Ecosystems, Communities, and Populations
(Ch 4-5)
Cell Structure and Function
(Ch 7)
Photosynthesis,
Cellular Respiration,
and
Fermentation
(Ch 8-9)
100
This is the organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world.
What is science?
100
This is described as each step in a food chain or web. Primary producers make the first with various consumers make up the other parts.
What are trophic levels?
100
This type of succession is where there is no trace of the previous communities.
What is primary sucession?
100
this theory says that all living things are made of cells,cells are the basic units of life and are that cells are produced from pre-existing cells
What is cell theory?
100
A group of animals that make there own food
What are autotrophs?
200
This scale indicates the H+ ions in a solution. it ranges from 0 to 14.
What is the pH scale?
200
This is often accomplished by protecting individual species,preserving habitats and ecosystems, and considering local interests
What is conservation of biodiversity?
200
this is a graph of the number of males and females of each age group a population.
What is age structure?
200
This microscope produces a 3D images of cell surfaces
What is a SEM microscope
200
The reactant of photosynthesis ( 6CO2 +6H2O ) are also known as this
What is the products of cellular resperation
300
This process is the core of scientific methodology and involves observing, asking questions,making inferences and forming hypotheses,conducting controlled experiments,collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.
What is the scientific method?
300
This group of animals consume the carcasses of animals that have died and leave small parts for Decomposers to consume or decompose.
What are scavengers?
300
This starts as with exponential growth,then the growth slows down. the population can eather continue at high speeds or level out over time
What is logistic growth? Or S curve
300
cell parts called microtubuals and microfilaments provide "THIS" to cells
What is cell movement?
300
The Krebs cycle and the Electron Transport Chain are all part of this process
What is cellular respiration?
400
Some of these macromolecules control the rate of reactions and regulate the cell process. others form important cellular structures ,while still others transport substances into or out of cells or fight disease.
What are the functions of proteins?
400
Smog, acid rain, and the burning of fossil fuels are different types of this
What is types of pollution?
400
This type of graph starts as a J-curve stabilizes when it gets near the carrying capacity.
What is a s-curve? or Logistic growth
400
A cell that has a cell wall and chloroplast
What is a plant cell?
400
Alcoholic and Lactic are two types.
What is fermentation?
500
These elements or compounds enter into a chemical reaction.
What are reactants in a chemical reaction?
500
This area of the ecological food pyramid is often held by primary producers and, when consumed, gives 10% of its energy to the next level
What is the bottom level?
500
Weather, Rainfall, droughts, fires, lightning
What are abiotic factors?
500
This part of a cell regulates the input and output of materials, proteins and supports the cell
What is a cell membrane?
500
This molecule is released as a major atmospheric byproduct of photosynthesis
What is oxygen?
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