Photosynthesis/ cell respiration
Cycles
Decomposition etc
Bonding
Macromolecules
100

What are the overall inputs and outputs of photosynthesis?

In: Water, CO2, and Sunlight

Out: Glucose, Oxygen

100

Why is carbon important for humans?

It is in the sugar we take in to do cellular respiration and ultimately make energy.

100

What types of organisms do decomposition?

Bacteria, Fungi, worms, and insects

100

What type of bond is when one atom takes/ gives electrons to another?

Ionic

100

Which macromolecule gives short term energy, long term energy?

carbohydrates, lipids

200

What are the overall inputs and outputs of cellular respiration?

In: Glucose and Oxygen

Out: CO2, Water, ATP

200

Why is nitrogen important?

Makes up proteins, DNA, and chlorophyll

200
Describe decomposition.

the process where dead organic matter is broken down into simpler organic or inorganic substances by the activity of decomposers

200

What type of bond is where electrons are shared equally?

Nonpolar covalent

200

What elements are found in lipids?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

300

Explain the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

The products of one are the reactants of the other.

300

Why is phosphorus important?

It makes up bones/ teeth, DNA, and cell membranes

300

What is a carbon source? Give an example.

A substance that releases more carbon than it takes in

300

What type of bond is found between water molecules? Hint: It is a weak attraction

Hydrogen

300

Explain the relationship between monomers and polymers.

Monomers are single subunits, polymers are many monomers put together.

400

During glycolysis, what are the key inputs and outputs when one glucose molecule is completely processed?

Inputs: Glucose                  

Outputs: pyruvate, 2 ATP

400

What is the primary role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?

nitrogen fixation

400

What makes a zombie fire unique?

Continues smoldering under permafrost for a long time
400

What type of bond shares electrons unequally?

Polar covalent bond

400

Which macromolecule carries out functions in the body? What is its monomer?

Proteins, amino acids

500

What happens to the six molecules of CO2 taken in during photosynthesis?

They are turned into glucose


500

Describe at least 5 components of the water cycle.

Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, Runoff, Percolation, Groundwater

500

Why are arctic areas susceptible to zombie fires?

Permafrost and extensive peat deposits

500

How many valence electrons would there be in carbon?

4

500

What elements would be found in a protein?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen sometimes sulfur