Food Webs
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Living Things
Wild Card!
100
Plants fit into this category when thinking of food chains/webs: 

Producers

100

This gas was in the bubbles on top of the spinach leaves during our last lab.

Oxygen

100

This gas was found in the balloon during our yeast demonstration. 

Carbon Dioxide

100

This term describes things that were never alive, are not alive, and will never be alive.

Abiotic

100

This terms describes the Hawaiian practice of using senses to observe the world around you. 

Kilo

200

These terms describe how energy moves through a food web or chain (2 terms)

Flow, Store
200

This term consists of 2 root words, whose meanings are "light" and "together"

Photosynthesis (photo, syn)

200
These organisms perform cellular respiration

ALL organisms (even PLANTS)

200
Weather, sun, fire, rocks, sand are examples of: 

Abiotic factors

200

This root word means "self"

Auto

300

This describes a species whose role in an ecosystem affects MANY others.

Keystone Species

300

Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle. 

Chloroplasts

300

The waste products of cellular respiration

water, CO2 (carbon dioxide)

300

These categories fit into the larger category "biotic" (3 terms)

dead, living, dormant

300

This root word means "same"

Homos

400

This term describes organisms who eat dead and dying things.

Detritivores 

400

The chemical formula for glucose (sugar)

C6H12O6

400

The form of energy that is created as a result of cellular respiration

ATP

400

This characteristic of life talks about maintaining an internal environment:

Homeostasis

400

The meaning of "troph"

Food/nutrients

500

This category includes animals that only eat herbivores: 

Secondary consumers

500

This law in physics is the reason we have numbers in FRONT of the photosynthesis equation we learned. 

Law of conservation (matter cannot be created nor destroyed)

500

This organelle is the cite of cellular respiration

Mitochondria

500
Identify 3 of the 7 characteristics of life:

1. Grow and develops

2. Made of cells

3. Homeostasis

4. Metabolism

5. Reproduces

6. Passes traits thru DNA

7. Responds to environment

500

This term describes the Hawaiian measurement from fingertip to fingertip (your wingspan)

Anana