Levels of Organization
Energy flow
Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
100

smallest individual level of organization

organism

100

where does all energy for life come from?

the sun

100

all living things require ______ to live

water

100

Less than ___% of all carbon on Earth participates in the carbon cycle

1%

100

nitrogen makes up ___% of the atmopshere

78%

200
anywhere on Earth where life can be found

biosphere

200

What does the law of thermodynamics say?

energy cannot be create or destroyed

200

Define transpiration

evaporation of water from plants

200

What form of carbon is found in the atmosphere?

carbon dioxide

200

what macromolecules require nitrogen to be built

proteins and DNA

300

Give 2 examples of biotic and abiotic factors in a desert biome

biotic: cactus, snakes, scorpions, etc..

abiotic: sunlight, sand, rocks, etc..

300

what are 3 factors that affect primary productivity?

amount of sunlight, water, and CO2

300

Name 3 types of precipitation

rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc...

300

where do fossil fuels come from and what part of the carbon cycle do they contribute?

dead plants and animal matter, combustion

300
what is the process called where plants uptake nitrogen from the soil to be used in their own tissues

assimilation

400

What is the difference between an ecosystem and a community?

an ecosystem includes abiotic factors and communities do not

400

what is the difference between producers and consumers and which one is autotrophic and which one is heterotrophic?

producers make their own energy from the sun-autotrophs

consumers need to get energy by eating something -heterotrophic 

400

Clouds are formed through what process or part of the water cycle?

condensation

400

Explain how erosion contributes to the carbon cycle

erosion contributes by breaking down the calcium carbonate shells of marine creatures 

400

How does nitrogen return back to the atmosphere once it is in the soil?

denitrification 

500

Why is a mule not considered a species?

because they are not fertile and cannot reproduce themselves 

500

How much energy is do quaternary consumers get if producers contain 10,000,000 calories?

1000 calories

500

How can runoff be bad for the environment?

farmers who live near the coast can use pesticides which get washed away into the ocean and harm wildlife

500

what is the difference between photosynthesis and respiration

photosynthesis uses co2 and water to make glucose and oxygen and respiration uses o2 to beak down glucose for energy

500

what species of bacteria helps plants acquire nitrogen and where do they live?

rhizobia, in the roots of plants