Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Scavengers
What is types of consumers?
three factors that affect photosynthesis
What is light, concentration of carbon dioxide, and temperature?
energy currency that cells need
What is ATP?
Charles Darwin's view on survival in nature
What is species most adaptable to change survive?
Runoff - Ground Water - Evaporation - Condensation - Precipitation
What is the water cycle?
Lions, Snakes, Hawks, Spiders
What are carnivores?
primary function of pigments in plants
What is absorb specific wavelengths of light?
difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
What is aerobic requires oxygen and anaerobic does not require oxygen?
tolerance range graph define
What is survivable abiotic factors?
released when organisms consume nutrients produced by plants
What is CO2 and energy?
the total amount of organic matter present in a trophic level
What is biomass?
primary function of thylakoids
What is absorb light?
glucose, oxygen, ADP, extra phosphate
What are reactants in the cellular respiration chemical formula?
physical space and environment where an organism can survive
What is habitat?
main component of the carbon cycle in organisms
What are biological reactions?
trophic level typically has the highest total biomass
What is primary producers?
colors of light chlorophyll primarily absorb
What is blue and red?
where glycolysis takes place
What is cytoplasm?
adaptation involves internal body processes
What is physiological?
nitrogen-fixing bacteria location
What is soil?
Which organism(s) are/is the TERTIARY consumer(s)?
What is the snake and fox?
H2O + CO2 + LIGHT 🡪 C6H12O6 + O2
What is the photosynthesis chemical formula?
the removal of a phosphate group from ATP, this enables cells to use the energy
What is ADP or adenosine diphosphate?
primary source of genetic diversity in a population
What is random mutations?
primary role of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
What is convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia?