Cell Functions
Ecosystems
Biochemistry
Photosynthesis & Respiration
Population Dynamics
100

What is the primary function of the cell wall?

To provide structure and support in plant cells.

100

How do producers and consumers differ?

Producers make energy; consumers eat producers or other organisms.

100

What is the primary biomolecule in pizza dough?

Carbohydrates.

100

What are the outputs of photosynthesis?

Oxygen and glucose.

100

Name one method to estimate population sizes.

Random sampling or mark-recapture.

200

Which cell type is prokaryotic?

Bacteria

200

What would happen to producers if sunlight was reduced?

Producers would die, affecting the food web.

200

Why is carbon the main element in organic compounds?

Carbon can form four stable bonds.

200

What gas caused the balloon to expand in the respiration lab?

Carbon dioxide.

200

Why is carrying capacity important?

It limits population growth in ecosystems.

300

What are the main differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

300

How does energy flow through trophic levels?

From producers to consumers and decomposers.

300

Which biomolecule stores genetic information?

DNA.

300

How do photosynthesis and respiration interact in the environment?

Photosynthesis produces oxygen used in respiration, and respiration produces CO2 used in photosynthesis.

300

How do limiting nutrients affect populations?

They restrict growth and reproduction.

400

What is the role of the cell membrane in regulating materials?

It controls what enters and exits the cell.

400

What is the role of decomposers in nutrient cycles?

Decomposers break down dead matter and recycle nutrients.

400

Why are lipids efficient for long-term energy storage?

They store more energy per gram than carbohydrates.

400

How do light and water affect photosynthesis?

They increase the rate of photosynthesis.

400

What patterns are observed in population simulations?

Populations grow, stabilize, or decline based on resources.

500

What happens if the cell membrane becomes impermeable to oxygen?

The cell cannot perform cellular respiration and dies.

500

How do abiotic factors shape ecosystems?

They determine the types of organisms that can survive there.

500

What happens to proteins during digestion?

They break down into amino acids.

500

Why is the law of conservation of mass important in photosynthesis?

Inputs and outputs have equal mass, following the law.

500

What strategies address population growth?

Reducing resource use, increasing sustainability.