Nutrition
Living Things, Photosynthesis, and Respiration
Succession and Energy Transfer
Climate and Weather
Matter
100
Why is water a nutrient?
Because it is needed for almost all living processes
100
C6H12O6
What is a glucose molecule?
100
What do food chains and webs show a transfer of?
Energy
100
What is a type of front?
Occluded, Cold, Hot, or Stationary
100
Joule
What is the unit for energy
200
What is the main information about minerals listed on the Daily Recommended Allowance?
What Percentage is gained from one serving
200
Non-Living
What is the opposite of something living? or What is something that was never alive?
200
Producer
What is an organism that uses the sun to make energy?
200
Large bodies of air that have properties similar to the part of the Earth's surface over which it develops
What is air mass?
200
Newton (unit)
What is the unit for work?
300
What is an example of a good source of calcium
Milk or other Dairies
300
Chlorophyll
What is a green pigment in plants?
300
A primary consumer
What is a consumer that only eats producers?
300
Which is not a factor of weather? a. humidity b. temperature c. precipitation d. angle of sunlight
d. angle of sunlight
300
(States of matter of a) Solid
When are the particles tightly packed, vibrating around a fixed position?
400
About what percent of your diet should be lipids?
10-15%
400
Stoma
What is the thing that allows gasses in and out of leaves?
400
A pioneer species
What is the first organism in a new ecosystem?
400
What does a un-filled circle mean when reading a weather station?
Clear weather
400
Kinetic energy
What is the energy of motion?
500
What are the building blocks of proteins?
Amino Acids
500
What is the P in ADP or ATP?
Phosphate
500
Autotrophs
What is an organism that makes its own food?
500
What does an equal sign mean when reading a weather station?
Fog
500
Particle arrangement, particle energy, and distance between particles
What are the bases of states of matter
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