Macromolecules
Primary Successions
Nucleic Acids
Vocab
100

What are the 4 types of macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, lipids(fats), protein and nucleic acid

100

What do primary successions start with?

Bare rock

100

Where are most Nucleic Acids found in a cell?

The nucleus

100

What is Biodiversity?

The amount of variation of life that exists in a given area. 

200

What elements are carbohydrates made of?

Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

200

Is lichen a part of the pioneer species, intermediate species, or climax community? 

Pioneer species

200

What elements are nucleic acids made of?

Carbon, hydrogen, odygen, nitrogen and phosphorus

200

What is carrying capacity?

The number of individuals in a population

300

What elements are lipids made of?

Carbon, Hydrogen and oxygen.

300

Is primary successions or secondary successions a faster process?

Secondary successions

300

Nucleic acids are found in what?

All living things and in viruses

300

What is abiotic?

Non-living parts of an ecosystem

400

What elements are proteins made of?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

400

What does the climax community contain?

Shade tolerant trees

400

Nucleic acids are the building blocks for what? 

DNA and RNA

400

What is biotic?

Living or once living parts of an ecosystem

500

Macromolecules are composed of smaller what? 

Organic molecules that are linked together

500

Are grasses, shrubs and shade intolerant trees part of pioneer species, intermediate species or climax community? 

Intermediate Species 

500

Nucleic acids contain information needed for cells to make what other macromolecule? 

Proteins

500

What does heterotroph mean? 

They require other organisms for energy