Matter/Kinetic Energy
Nutrition
Living Things
Succession/Energy Transfer
Potential Energy
100
unit for energy
What is Joule?
100
why water is a nutrient
What is needed for most all living processes?
100
C6H12O6 - type of molecule
What is glucose?
100
a consumer that only eats producers
What is primary consumer?
100
three types of potential energy
What is gravitational, elastic, chemical?
200
unit for work
What is Newton?
200
example of a good source of calcium
What is milk?
200
opposite of living
What is non-living?
200
the first organism in a new ecosystem
What is pioneer species?
200
height and potential energy are ______ related
What is directly?
300
particles are packed tightly, vibrating around a fixed position (state of matter)
What is solid?
300
building blocks of proteins
What is amino acids?
300
green pigment in a plant
What is chlorophyll?
300
an example of an apex predator
What is human, shark, eagle, etc.?
300
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be _____
What is created or destroyed?
400
kinetic energy is the energy of _____
What is motion?
400
the percent of your diet that should be lipids
What is 10-15%?
400
allows gases in and out of leaves
What is stoma?
400
autotrophs can make this on their own
What is food?
400
A rubber band is an example of this type of potential energy
What is elastic?
500
an ionized form of gas
What is plasma?
500
main information about minerals listed on Daily Recommended Allowance
What is what percentage is gained from what serving?
500
what the P in ATP and ADP stands for
What is phosphate?
500
what food chains and food webs show a transfer of
What is energy?
500
what happens to the potential energy as it is falling from a given height to the ground
What is decreases?
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