Water Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Energy
Survivorship Curves
Misc.
100

This term describes the continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and the atmosphere, including all processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

What is the water cycle?

100

The continuous exchange of carbon between the atmosphere, living organisms, soil, and oceans is called this.

What is the carbon cycle?

100

Plants use this process to convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This is the primary source of energy for nearly all life on Earth, and this specific biological process is responsible for capturing that energy and converting it into chemical form.

What is the Sun.

100

High survival rate throughout most of its lifespan. Produce few offspring but provide significant parental care.

What are type 1 species?

100

The name of Sponegbob's snail.

Who is Gary?

200

This process is when water from oceans, lakes, and rivers turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.

What is evaporation?

200

The process plants use to convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into glucose and oxygen

What is photosynthesis?

200

This process breaks down glucose to release energy in the form of ATP.

What is cellular respiration?

200

This rule states that when energy is passed from one trophic level to the next, only a small fraction is stored as biomass, while the other 90% is lost as heat or used for metabolic processes.

What is the 10% Rule?

200

A constant mortality rathe throughout its lifespan.

What are type 2 species?

200

The Knick's point guard.

Who is Jalen Brunson?

300

This is the process where plants release water vapor through their leaves.

What is transpiration?

300

These organisms break down dead plants and animals, releasing carbon dioxide back into the soil and atmosphere.

What are decomposers?

300

The tiny pores on the underside of leaves that allow carbon dioxide to enter the plant are called these.

What are stomata?

300

These organisms recycle nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter from all trophic levels.

What are decomposers?

300

High death rates for the very young. 

What are type 3 species?

300
A Spurs player that attended UConn.

Who is Stefon Castle?

400

This process occurs when water seeps into the ground and moves downward through soil layers to become groundwater.

What is percolation?

400

When dead organisms are buried deep underground and transformed into coal, oil, or natural gas over millions of years, this process is occurring.

What is fossilization (or the formation of fossil fuels)?

400

These are the reactants for photosynthesis?

What is water, carbon dioxide and sunlight?

400

In a complex food web, an organism like a grizzly bear might eat berries (producers) and salmon (primary consumers). What is the term for an organism that occupies both the primary and secondary consumer trophic levels simultaneously?

What is an omnivore?

400

These species produce many offspring with little care. 

What are R-strategists?

400

SZA's age.

What is 36?

500

The percentage of Earth's water that is freshwater and available for human use

What is less than 1% (or approximately 0.3%)?

500

This human activity—the clearing and burning of forests—is a major contributor to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.

What is deforestation?

500

Photosynthesis stores energy in glucose, while cellular respiration releases this stored energy for cells to use.

What is chemical energy (in the form of ATP)?

500

If the producers in an ecosystem contain 10,000 kcal of energy, this is the specific amount of energy that would be available to the tertiary consumers.

What is 10 kcal?

500

These species produce few offspring but offer ample parental care.

What are K-strategists?

500

The largest mammal on Earth?

What is the blue whale?