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Photosynthesis
Experimental Design
Cellular Respiration
Ecosystems
100

Forests and the Ocean are examples of this

Carbon Sink

100

The kind of energy plants use to photosynthesize

sunlight

100

The variables that stay the same throughout an experiment

Constants

100

The food molecule used in Cellular Respiration

Glucose

100

The name for the pyramid that shows different levels of consumers

Food Pyramid

200

The energy molecule for all living things

ATP

200

The kind of gas plants absorb

Carbon Dioxide

200

An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment

Hypothesis

200

The chemical formula for glucose

C6H12O6

200

The name of the levels in a pyramid that shows energy moving through the system

Trophic Levels

300

Arctic wildflowers are examples of this

Producers or autotroph

300

Where plants get the carbon for growth and mass

Carbon Dioxide

300

Exercise was this part of the experiment we did in class

Independent variable

300

Where in the cell does cellular respiration occur?

Mitochondria

300

What happens to an ecosystem when a keystone species is removed

trophic cascade

400

How much energy is LOST from one trophic level to the next?

90%

400

Where on a leaf oxygen is released

stomata

400

Heart rate was this part of the experiment we did in class

Dependent Variable

400

The chemical formula for the kind of gas taken in and used for cellular respiration

O2

400

The energy arrows in a food web go in this direction

From the food source to the consumer

500

Bromothymol Blue is an example of this

Indicator

500

Two molecules produced by photosynthesis

glucose and water

500

The part of an experiment that represents the "normal" condition and is used for comparison

Control group

500

Types of organisms that undergo cellular respiration

Plants and Animals (also bacteria)

500

The name for a group of animals of the same species in an ecosystem

Population