Life
Macromolecules
Population
Carbon
100

How do we define life?

1. Have life

2. Grow and develop

3. Use energy

4. Reproduce

100

What are the four different types of macromolecules?

1. Lipids (fats)

2. Carbohydrates

3. Protein

4. Nucleic acids. 

100

What happens if a population has a high birth rate?

The population has plenty of resources. 

100

What is the importance of Carbon? 

Carbon is one of the most common elements in living things. 
200

Define an ecosystem 

All living (biotic) and non living (abiotic) things in an environment. 
200

What elements is protein made out of?

1. Carbon 

2. Hydrogen

3. Oxygen 

4. Nitrogen 

200

What is carrying capacity?

The maximum population size that can be supported in a specific area with out the land being destroyed. 

200

What do animals do to get carbon? 

They eat other organisms. 

300

How do producers make their own food?

From the sun and inorganic materials.

300

What elements do all four macromolecules have in common?

1. Carbon 

2. Hydrogen

3. Oxygen


300

What are some limiting factors that could effect an environment? 

-oxygen

-water

-predators

-temperature 

300

What are ways that carbon is release into the atmosphere? 

1. Factories

2. Cars

3. Humans

400

What are the four different types of consumers (heterotrophs)? And what do they eat?

1. Carnivores (consume other animals) 

2. Omnivore ( consumes producers and consumers)

3. Herbivore (consume plants)

4. Decomposers ( break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients)

400

What macromolecule is the building blocks for DNA and RNA?

Nucleic Acids

400

What does it mean when there is an exponential growth?

There is no limiting factors. 

400
In the atmosphere carbon is in the form of what? 

Co2

500

What is the level of the Food Chain that has 10% energy. Give an example of one

Primary Consumers 

A deer would be a primary consumer.


500

How many common amino acids are there?

20 

500

What happens when a population increases?

1. Resources decrease

2. Birth rates decrease

3. Death rates increase

500

When photosynthesis occurs what happens to Co2? 

It is taken out of the air.