carbon cycle
water cycle
nitrogen cycle
monomers
macro & polarity
1

Which process removes carbon from the atmosphere?

Photosynthesis

1

Where is groundwater stored?

Aquifer


1

Why do living things need nitrogen?

To build proteins

1

Which three elements do the big 4 biomolecules all share?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen

1

Name a food example of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins

Pasta, bread, etc. 

Butter, oil, etc. 

Meats, beans, etc. 

2

Name one way that carbon enters the atmosphere

Combustion, respiration, decomposition

2

What is the correct order of the water cycle? 

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff

2

The changing of nitrogen into nitrates is called __ __

Nitrogen fixation

2

What are the main elements of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?

CHO, CHO, CHON, CHONP

2

Define polar and nonpolar (water interactions and charge)

Polar is water loving and oppositely charged, nonpolar is water hating and equally charged.

3

How does a heterotroph obtain carbon?

The heterotrophs consume the autrotrophs that perform photosynthesis

3

During what part of the water cycle does water vapor turn into liquid droplets?

Condensation

3

What type of bacteria makes nitrogen gas? 

Denitrifying bacteria

3

Name the monomers of a carbohydrate, lipid, protein, and nucleic acid

Monosaccharide 

Glycerol, fatty acid

Amino Acid

Nucleotide

3

Name the body functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids

Quick energy 

Long term energy, insulation

Muscle development, immune system, enzymes

4

Where does the carbon in an animal or plant go when the organism dies? How is it recycled? 

The soil - and is then recycled through decomposers

4

What is it called when plants release water that turns into vapor?

Transpiration

4

What type of bacteria converts nitrogen into ammonia? 

Nitrogen fixing bacteria

4

Give an example of a polar and nonpolar molecule

Polar: Water, ammonia, etc. 

Nonpolar: Oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.

5

What are processes that remove carbon from the atmosphere called?

Sinks

5

What is the process called when water from ice or snow turns directly into vapor without melting? What is it called when it melts?

Sublimation, snowmelt runoff

5

What is ammonification? 

When plants and animals decompose, decomposers (bacteria and fungi) return ammonia into the soil