Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Carbon Cycle
Human Impact
Ecology
100

What is the name of the sugar produced during photosynthesis?

What is Glucose?

100

Where does cellular respiration take place in the cell?

What is the Mitochondria?

100

When carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is taken up by plants, what sphere is the carbon transferring to?

What is the Biosphere?

100

An animal that only eats plants is considered a…

What is an Herbivore?

100

The burning of fossil fuels leads to what global event?

What is climate change?

200

What is missing from this balanced photosynthesis equation?


Sunlight + 6H2O + _______ → C6H12O6 + 6O2

What is 6CO2?

200

Choose the correct fill ins: Aerobic respiration does/doesn’t require oxygen and is able to make more/less ATP energy.

What is Dose/More?

200

What is an example of a process that releases CO2 back into the atmosphere?

What is Cellular respiration, combustion, burning fossil fuels, decomposition?

200

If algae→fish→bird, the bird is considered a…

What is a Secondary Consumer?

200

Lionfish are an invasive species found in the intercoastal waters of much of the Southeastern USA. How would these invasive species affect the food chain of their non-native environment?

What is they would increase competition and outcompete native species?

300

What macromolecule is produced when plants combine many glucose monomers together? 





Starch

300

What step of cellular respiration produces the most ATP energy for cells?

What is the Electron Transport Chain?

300

Scientists observed increasing global temperatures alongside rising atmospheric CO₂ levels largely caused by this human activity. What specific human activity could have caused this?

What is Burning fossil fuels?

300

If a primary producer has 6,700 kcals of energy, how much energy would the secondary consumer have?

What is 67 kcals?

300

Which of the 4 spheres of the carbon cycle does the process of human driven climate change affect?

What is the Biosphere, Hydrosphere, Geosphere/Lithosphere and the Atmosphere?
400

In a classroom experiment, bromothymol blue (BTB) changes from yellow back to blue after a plant is placed in light. This color change shows the plant is removing this substance from the solution during photosynthesis.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

400

What is the equation for cellular respiration?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6H2O + 6CO2+ 38ATP

400

What process of releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere is #2 referencing? 

What is Decomposition?

400

If a tertiary consumer has 85 kcals of energy, how much energy would the primary producer have?

What is 85,000 kcals?

400

What are the 4 main ways in which humans negatively impact our environment?

What is Habitat Destruction, Pollution, Overexploitation, Introducing invasive species?

500

Label A, B, C and D

A= water    B= oxygen    C= carbon dioxide  

D= glucose

500

A student conducted an experiment by adding yeast, sugar and water into a flask and covering it with a balloon. What process is taking place in this experiment and what is causing the balloons to inflate?

Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation and CO2

500

Oceans are Earth’s biggest carbon sink. As atmospheric CO2 continues to increase, the ocean absorbs more CO2, and produces this molecule which can dissolve shells of organisms and bleach coral.

What is Carbonic Acid?

500

Scientists introduced 100 male and 100 female lizards to an island that was not yet inhabited by lizards. The island had habitats and food sources that supported the lizards' survival, but these resources were limited. The island also lacked any natural predators of the lizards. Which graph best predicts the growth of the lizard population over 75 years on the island?

500

By removing essential food sources and nesting areas, habitat destruction can cause species  to become endangered. Which human activities could increase the risk of species endangerment by contributing to habitat loss?

What are various answers?