Populations and Ecosystems
Macromolecules
Cycles of Matter
Ecology
Human Impact
100

What is the smallest unit of life? 

cell

100

________ are proteins that act as biological catalysts. 

Enzymes

100

According to the law of conservation of matter: matter cannot be created or destroyed. In a tropic pyramid, what happens to the energy if it is not given to the next organism? 

It is lost as heat

100

As you move up the trophic levels, what % of energy goes to the next organism? 

10%

100

True or False: Human impact is the #1 leading factor to habitat loss and loss of biodiversity 

True

200
You are testing the rate of plant growth over a couple days using 3 plants of the same species. You do this by changing the amount of water you give each plant. The amount of sunlight stays the same. What are the independent and dependent variables? 

Independent- amount of water

Dependent- plant growth

200

What is the function for carbohydrates? 

What is the function of lipids? 

(100 points each)

carbs- short term energy

lipids- long term energy

200

Provide an example about how the human body maintains homeostasis? 

ex. temperature, regulating pH, regulating blood sugar levels

200

An energy pyramid containing autotrophs and other organisms from a food chain is represented to the right.  Where would herbivores most likely be located?


level 2 only

200

Provide 1 example of a renewable resource

Provide 1 example of a nonrenewable resource

renewable: wind, sun, geothermal, hydroelectric power, biomass

nonrenewable: coal, gas, fossil fuels

300

In a certain ecosystem, rattlesnakes are predators of prairie dogs. If the prairie dog population started to increase, how would the ecosystem most likely regain stability?

The rattlesnake population would increase

300

What are the building blocks of protein?

amino acids

300

What is the role of decomposers in the carbon cycle? 

break down dead organic material and release carbon back into the atmosphere

300

Think back to the characteristics of life. Name at least 3 things an organism needs to be considered a living organism (MR. GOSEA) (100 points each)

Maintain Homeostasis, Reproduce, Grow, Organization, Stimulus (respond to), Energy (use it…Cellular Respiration), Adapt and evolve

300

Due to human impact, name a reason as to why humans contribute to more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?

ex. burning fossil fuels, driving cars, industrialization, etc.

400

A decrease in the grass population will most immediately decrease the available energy for the

mouse, rabbit, deer

400

What is an example of a polysaccharide? 

starch, cellulose, glycogen 

400

Use the diagram to answer the question.  Based on the molecules that are shown in the boxes, which two processes are involved in the cycling shown in the diagram?                  

photosynthesis and cellular respiration

400

 What would most likely happen if most of the bacteria and fungi were removed from an ecosystem?

A) Nutrients resulting from decomposition would be reduced.

B) Energy provided for autotrophic nutrition would be reduced.

C) The rate of mutations in plants would increase.

D) Soil fertility would increase.

A) Nutrients resulting from decomposition would be reduced.

400

Humans use fertilizers that contain high amounts of nitrogen. After it rains, the water flows into a pond. What would be a concern for the organisms living in the pond?

Algal blooms (the algae get excess nutrients but take it from other organisms)

500

Draw a graph that represents the population of an organism going through logistical growth after a couple years

*graph should grow and level out*

500

What 3 elements make up glucose? 

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen

C6H12O6

500

_______________ by bacteria converts nitrates from the ground back into the atmosphere as Nitrogen

denitrification 

500

The build-up of higher and higher amounts of chemicals like DDT through the food chain is called

biomagnification

500

What activity MOST contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer? 

A. release of CFC's

B. burning fossil fuels

C.deforestation

D. overuse of fertilizers

A. release of CFC's