Environmental Chemistry Basics
Essential Elements
Proteins, Carbs, and Fats
How Plants Get What They Need
How Animals Take In Substances
100

What does environmental chemistry study?

How chemicals affect the air, water, soil, and living things.

100

Which element makes strong bones?

Calcium.

100

Which nutrient gives quick energy?

Carbohydrates.

100

Plants take nutrients from where?

Soil.

100

Name one way animals take in substances.

Breathing, eating, or through skin.

200

True or False: All chemicals are bad.

False.

200

What element helps plants grow green leaves?

Nitrogen.

200

Which nutrient gives the MOST energy?

Fats.

200

What tiny root parts help absorb nutrients?

Root hairs.

200

hat metal builds up in fish?

Mercury.

300

Too much fertilizer in water causes what?

Algae growth.

300

What happens to plants with low nutrients?

They turn yellow or grow poorly.

300

What are proteins made of?

Amino acids.

300

What gas enters the plant through stomata?

Carbon dioxide.

300

True or False: Amphibians can absorb chemicals through their skin

True.

400

Who tests the environment for chemicals?

Scientists.

400

Name one nutrient plants get from soil.

Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium.

400

Who returns nutrients to the soil?

Decomposers.

400

True or False: Too much fertilizer is always good.

False.

400

Is DDT harmful or helpful?

Harmful.

500

What is one example of a harmful chemical in the environment?

Mercury, pesticides, cleaning products, fertilizer runoff.

500

Which element helps plants grow roots and flowers?

Phosphorus.

500

What nutrient does the brain use as its main energy source?

Glucose (a sugar).

500

What is one harmful substance animals can inhale?

Smoke, carbon monoxide, ozone.

500

What builds up in animals during bioaccumulation?

Toxins.