Cell Respiration
Photosynthesis
Homeostasis
Carbon Cycle/Coral Reef
MISC
100

This organelle is where cell respiration happens?

What is the mitochondria?

100

Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.

What are chloroplast?

100

An animal maintains its fluid balance by regulating the gain and loss of water. This is a maintenance example.

What is homeostasis?

100

Plants rearrange matter to produce other needed compounds.  

What is it that plant takes in carbon compounds from the atmosphere, which get converted into sugar and then used by the cow during Process B to produce usable energy?

100

This process occurs only in organisms that reproduce sexually. 

What is meiosis? 

200

The reactants (Inputs) of cellular respiration.

What are glucose & oxygen?

200

Both maple trees and tulips are classified as autotrophs. 

Are they able to synthesize organic molecules from inorganic raw materials?

200

A person's level of physical activity changes, the circulatory system supplies body cells with nutrients and oxygen are are needed to sustain a NEW level of activity. 

What is homeostasis? 

200

Global warming creates excess carbon dioxide and THIS process will reduce it. 

What is photosynthesis?

200

Plants are autotrophs because of a process they go through. 

What is photosynthesis and producing glucose and oxygen? 

300

The products (Outputs) of cellular respiration.

What are carbon dioxide, water, & ATP

300

The reactants (inputs) of photosynthesis. 

What are water & carbon dioxide?

300

Plants along the roads suffer during the winter when salt is thrown down. The process that will occur because of this will kill the plants. 

What is osmosis? 

300

The increase of certain types of gases in the atmosphere has contributed to the problem of global warming. These gases fall under certain factors.

What are abiotic factors? 

300

This process is most directly involved in the production of egg cells by a female frog. 

What is meiosis? 

400

There are many molecules produced during aerobic cell respiration.

What is ATP (energy)

400

The products (outputs) of photosynthesis. 

What are oxygen & glucose?

400

Molecules move from low concentrations to high concentrations. 

What is active transport?

400

Overfishing, tourism, pollution, acid ocean acidification destroy this part of the earth. 

What is the coral reef? 

400

The fall is a great time to watch green leaves turn beautiful colors because there is a decrease in chlorophyll in the chloroplasts which also decreases organic molecules.  


What is glucose? 

500

A product is produced when you exercise a lot and your cells go through anaerobic respiration. 


What is lactic acid? 

500

Plants go through photosynthesis for a reason. 

What is the production of  food (glucose) and oxygen to survive and a food source for herbivores?

500

When you eat your blood sugar rises and then your pancreas secretes insulin to bring your sugar back to its normal range. 

What is a negative feedback system? 

500

Coral need to build there skeletons in order to survive and cannot do this if the pH goes below a certain number.  

What is 7.8 on the pH scale?  

500

This process is used when you cut your finger and it heals. 

What is mitosis?