The organism that hunts and eats another species.
What are predators?
These are forms of energy that we have seen from a reaction in class.
What are heat or light?
This is the amount of ATP generated by cellular respiration.
What is 36?
This is when plants do photosynthesis.
What is when exposed to light/sun?
This is the amount of ATP generated by fermentation.
What is 2?
Another lab group is conducting the spinach disks lab with the following title "Smart water versus tap water". What is the manipulated variable, responding variable, and three controlled variables?
MV: Type of water
RV: Photosynthesis in disks
CV: Temperature, light, number of disks, type of plant, amount of baking soda, type of soap, etc
The organism that gets hunted by another species.
What is prey?
Finish the sentence: Matter cannot be....
What is created or destroyed?
This is where matter goes when someone loses weight.
What is into the air (released as CO2)?
This is when plants do cellular respiration.
What is all the time?
These are the variables that must be kept the same through out an experiment.
What are controlled variables?
This has to be true if a population is growing.
What is more births than deaths?
This is the type of energy stored in chemical bonds in molecules.
What is potential energy?
This is the molecule that carries energy generated in cellular respiration around the body.
What is ATP?
These are the outputs for photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
This is the output created by humans during fermentation.
What is lactic acid?
If the predator population decreases, this is what happens to the prey.
What is increase?
These types of bonds contain the most energy.
What are C-C or C-H?
This is what the body is missing when it does fermentation instead of cellular respiration.
What is oxygen?
This is where energy found in glucose originally comes from.
What is the sun?
Amino acids are the monomer to this polymer.
What are proteins?
If no outside forces act, this is what we expect to see on a population graph.
What is a repeated pattern?
In combustion reactions, this is the side of the reaction that has more energy in the molecules.
What are the inputs?
This is the molecule that stores oxygen in muscles.
What is myoglobin?
This was why the disks floated in the spinach lab - be specific.
What is oxygen production from photosynthesis?
These are the holes on leaves that allow for gas exchange with the environment.
What are stomata?