Unit 6 Lesson 1
Bonus
Unit 6 Lesson 2
Bonus
Unit 6 Lesson 3
100

The process in which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food

Photosynthesis

100

True or False: The water cycle is where water is reused over and over again

True

100

This shows the feeding relationships among many different organisms and in an ecosystem

Food Web

100

a consumer that eats only plants, such as a grasshopper or bison.

Herbivore

100

is the ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter in life processes.

Energy

200

Green pigment that captures energy from sunlight.

Chlorophyl

200

is the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem.

Habitat

200

Is the path of energy that transfers from producers to consumers 

Food Chain

200

eats other animals, such as a badger or a wolf.

Carnivore

200

states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Law of conservation of mass

300

The process in breaking down food into ATP.

Cellular Respiration

300

also called an autotroph, uses energy to make food.

Producer

300

eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

300

the burning of materials, like wood and fossil fuels.

Combustion

300

A tool to trace the energy through an ecosystem

Energy Pyramid

400

Does your body get all its energy from the sun? 

No

400

an organism that gets its energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms.

Decomposer

400

is a community of living organisms and their nonliving environment.

Ecosystem

400

is anything that has mass and takes up space.

Matter

400

The movement of carbon between the environment and living things in it.

Carbon Cycle

500

Could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis? Explain...

No, because plants couldn't make food without it, and if plant die, we die

500

is an organism that eats other organisms.

Consumer

500

What is a position or a role a species has in an ecosystem called?

A Niche

500

the break down of dead organisms and waste

Decombustion

500

The movement of Nitrogen between the environment and living things.

Nitrogen Cycle