Organisms that get their energy from the sun are called?
Producers
What does the arrow direction show on a food web
the flow of energy
The purpose of photosynthesis is primarily to:
store solar energy as sugar (glucose)
What happens to start cellular respiration where glucose molecules get broken down into 2 pyruvates?
Glycolosis
What is C6H12O6
Glucose
What is an example of a heterotroph
any animal, fungi, some bacteria (must be specific)
What would happen to the rest of the organisms in a food web if the number of producers increased
it would allow more organisms to exist in that ecosystem or there would be less competition.
Chloroplast
What process in cellular respiration gives the cell the most ATP?
Aerobic Respiration
What does chlorophyl do?
helps plant cells absorb energy from light
Give an example of an autotroph
any plant, algae, some bacteria (must be specific)
What is the final organism on a food chain called
Apex predator (sometimes decomposer)
In which stage of photosynthesis is Water split?
the light dependent stage
What process occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria
Electron transport chain
NADPH and ATP are produced during what part of photosynthesis?
Light dependent reaction
About how much energy gets passed on through each trophic level on a food pyramid
10%
How many organisms exist in a food chain before a tertiary consumer.
3 organism (producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer)
Where do light independent reactions occur?
Stroma
Write the full chemical formula for cellular respiration.
6O2+C6H12O6 ---> 6CO2+6H2O+energy (ATP)
Overall, cellular respiration is a reaction that releases energy meaning it is ____________.
List the 4 types of consumers
herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, detritivores (decomposers)
In this pyramid, which level has the least amount of energy available to them?
A
Write the full chemical formula for photosynthesis
6CO2+6H2O --Light--> C6H12O6+6O2
How much ATP can one molecule of glucose make if oxygen is present?
36-38 (2-4 if oxygen is not present)
What is the only molecule the human body can directly use for energy?
ATP