Photosynthesis
Carbon Cycle
Storages
Processes
Basically Einstein
100

What are 4 things plants need to live?

Water, Carbon Dioxide, Light, Nutrients

100

What are the three states of matter?

solid, liquid, and gas

100

How many storages are there?

8 storages

100

How many processes are there?

6 processes

100

What is the green pigment inside the chloroplast?

Chlorophyll 

200

Where does photosynthesis occur?

The chloroplast (of a plant cell)

200

What are the 4 forms of carbon that can appear on the carbon cycle?

Carbon Dioxide
Carbonic Acid
Fossil Fuels
Glucose

200

How to phytoplankton receive energy?

Through the sun, by photosynthesis!

200

What are the processes in the carbon cycle?

Combustion
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Dissolving
Partial Decomposition
Consumption

200

What color is more acidic and what color is more basic?

Acidic: red 

Basic: blue/green

300

Draw a diagram with the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis. Draw the actual plant and arrows and labels. 

Plant is drawn
Labeled the sun and the light energy
Arrow going in: carbon dioxide and water
Arrow going out: glucose and oxygen

More detail better score

300

How many storages can lead to the atmosphere?

plants, animals, bacteria, dead things (cellular respiration)

Factories/cars (combustion)

Dead things (partial decomposition)

300

What are the storages in the carbon cycle?

Atmosphere
Ocean
Plants
Animals
Bacteria/Fungi
Dead Stuff
Factories/Cars
Fossil Fuels

300

Name the process that starts in the atmosphere as COand ends in the ocean as carbonic acid.

Dissolving

300

What are the inputs and outputs of energy in photosynthesis?

Energy Inputs: Sunlight

Energy Outputs: Glucose, ATP

400

What are the inputs and outputs of matter in photosynthesis?

Matter Inputs: H2O, CO2

Matter Outputs: O2

400

As we put more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere where does it go? (at least 2 storages)

Ocean (carbonic acid)

Plants (glucose)

400

If a little fish is eaten by a big fish, which fish receives the energy AND what way does the arrow point? (draw it) 

🐟 --> 🦈

The bigger fish receives the energy.

400

The process of cellular respiration begins with living and dead things and ends in the atmosphere, what do living and dead things all have in common?

They all are in the form of glucose! 

Glucose --> Carbon Dioxide (Cellular Respiration)

400

What did Ms. Papadimas wear last class?

Double if you can guess (red and gold day)

Red Day: Striped white and black crew neck, black jeans, and checkered converse. 

Gold Day: green sweater with a white shirt, black leggings, and checkered vans

500

Write out the the chemical equation for photosynthesis.

6 CO+ 6 H2O + Energy --> C6H12O6 + 6 O2

500

You have 3 minutes to draw the entirety of the Carbon Cycle, the more you had the more points you receive. 

(100 point for every process, storage and form of carbon it also must be labeled correctly)

MUST BE READABLE. 

Ms. P has the key, (up to 16,000) points can be awarded. Both teams may recieve points. 

500

In the Ocean Carbon Cycle, name as many storages that are in the form of glucose. 

Small Fish
Big Fish
Phytoplankton
Plants
Crabs
Bacteria
Dead Squid

500

What is the difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

Photosynthesis: starts at atmosphere as CO2 and ends in a plant as glucose. 

Cellular Respiration: starts in any living/dead thing as (glucose) and ends in the atmosphere as CO2

500

What happened to the whale when it died?

Mentions: 

Whale died, floated to the top of the ocean, began to bloat because the gas in the stomach was not being released. The stomach expanded till it exploded. Then animals like sharks, fish, and seagulls came to consume it.