Where does photosynthesis take place in the cell?
What is the chloroplast
Name a biological process that removes carbon from the atmosphere
What is photosynthesis
How much energy is transferred from a trophic level to the one above it?
10%
The ultimate source of energy in most food webs
The average weather conditions measured in area for 30 years or more
climate
Name a microscopic, aquatic organism that does photosynthesis.
What are phytoplankton
Name a biological process that emits (releases) carbon to the atmosphere
What are cellular respiration and decomposition
The term for an organism that eats primary consumers
What is a secondary consumer

Identify a secondary consumer
What is the lizard, hawk, snake
2 of the 3 main greenhouse gases influenced by human activities
What are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide
What is the main purpose of photosynthesis?
What is to produce glucose
Name a human activity that emits carbon to the atmosphere
What is burning fossil fuels
A term for an organism that eats only producers
What is a primary consumer

Identify a tertiary consumer
What is the hawk
What are carbon dioxide and water
Describe a geological process that emits carbon to the atmosphere
What are volcanic eruptions
If there is 1000 Kcal available in the producers level, how much energy is available in the secondary consumer level?
10 Kcal
An organism that feed on more than one level and identify each level 
What is the fox (secondary and tertiary)
The 5 levels of organization from smallest to largest, starting with the organism
What is organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere
State the products of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen
Describe how carbon ends up in the geosphere
What are dead matter becoming incorporated into fossil fuels or shells of dead marine organisms becoming sedimentary rock (limestone)
If there is 5 kcal of energy in the secondary consumer level, how much energy is available in the producer level?
What is 500 kcal
How does a food web differ from a food chain
Food web is made up of many overlapping food chains
Give a detailed description of what a coral is and how corals get their energy
What is corals are heterotrophic animals and get energy 2 ways: from zooxanthellae that live in their tissues and from feeding on passing plankton