What are organisms that make their own food called?
What are producers?
What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
What is to store solar energy as sugar?
What are the products of cellular respiration?
What does Aerobic mean?
Requires oxygen
What does Anaerobic mean?
No oxygen is needed
What is the first level of consumers on an energy pyramid called?
What is a primary consumer?
In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
What is the chloroplast?
In which organelle does Cellular Respiration take place?
True or False. Aerobic Respiration produces the most Energy
True.
Yeasts use this type of anaerobic respiration to produce alcoholic beverages and cause bread to rise.
Alcohol Fermentation
As energy moves up a trophic pyramid, what happens?
What is energy decreases by 90% each level?
What is produced during the light-dependent reactions?
What are NADPH and ATP?
What are the reactants of Cellular Respiration?
Oxygen, glucose
Electron Transport Chain or Krebs Cycle?
ETC
The entire process of anaerobic respiration takes place in this gel-like substance within a cell.
The cytoplasm.
What do you call organisms that eat both plants and animals?
What are omnivores?
What is the overall reaction of photosynthesis?
What is 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂?
What occurs during glycolysis?
Breakdown of glucose
What is the name of the cycle that ocurrs in the mitochondrial matrix and uses the breakdown of glucose to produce ATP, NADH, and FADH₂.
Krebs Cycle
This is the total net number of ATP molecules produced from one molecule of glucose during anaerobic respiration, significantly less than the amount from aerobic respiration.
2 ATP
How would the introduction of a new producer affect the food web?
What is the herbivores will increase?
What two types of organisms can go through photosynthesis?
Plants and some algae
What is ATP?
What is the molecule that provides energy for cellular processes?
What is the name of the part of Aerobic Respiration that adds electrons to make ATP?
Electron Transport Chain
After exercise, sore muscles come from what?
Lactic Acid Fermentation