What is an ecosystem?
What is...a community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with each other and their non-living physical environment (abiotic factors)?
The process that converts solar energy into chemical energy.
What is...photosynthesis.
The cutting down of forests.
What is...deforestation?
The reactants (ingredients) of photosynthesis.
What are...light energy, carbon dioxide (CO2), and water (H2O)?
What is "carrying capacity?"
What is...the maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain?
The process that converts sugar into energy in the form of ATP.
What is...cellular respiration?
The type of gas that builds up in the atmosphere to contribute to climate change.
What is...carbon dioxide (CO2)?
The reactants (ingredients) of cellular respiration.
What are...glucose and oxygen?
What are three factors that can influence carrying capacity?
What are...food availability, water availability, space, predators, weather/climate, mate availablity?
Describe how carbon cycles through photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
List the main sources of carbon dioxide emissions.
What are...cars, factories, burning fossil fuels, making electricity?
The products of photosynthesis.
What are...glucose and oxygen (O2)?
Explain how food availability can impact carrying capacity.
What is...the available amount of food limits how big a population can grow, but more food can cause a population size to increase.
The type of cellular respiration that DOES NOT use oxygen.
What is...anaerobic respiration?
The effect that deforestation causes regarding carbon cycling.
What is...less carbon removed from the atmosphere and less carbon stored in the trees?
The products of cellular respiration.
What are...carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and ATP?
Describe how competition between species influences population sizes.
What is...populations can only get as big as the available resources. If two or more species are competing for those resources, their populations can only get so big.
Only this amount of energy is transferred between trophic levels.
What is...10%?
This process is more significant in the summer.
What is...photosynthesis?
Identify if oxygen (O2) is a reactant or product of cellular respiration and photosynthesis.