Vocabulary
Hierarchy of organisms
Passage of energy
Photosynthesis
Misc.
100

A hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the previous source for food

Food web

100

Name the process used by some organisms to create their own food? What is this organism called in a food chain? 

Photosynthesis; Producer

100

An animal eats another animal. What is form of energy transfer is this?

Physical energy to chemical energy.

100

What is the byproduct of photosynthesis?

Glucose (C6H12O6)

100

Define herbivore, carnivore and omnivore.

Eats plants; eats animals; eats plants and animals.
200

A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.

Food web

200

There is another word to refer to producers in energy transfer, what is it?

Autotroph

200
An animal uses stored energy to preform vital bodily functions. What energy transfer is this?

Chemical energy to mechanical energy

200

What cellular component is necessary for photosynthesis to occur?

Chloroplast. Chlorophyll is the pigment found in these organisms.

200

Fungi, fly's, maggots, snails. All these are examples of what?

Decomposers.

300

Graphical representation showing the flow of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem.

Energy Pyramid
300

If a consumer has eaten a producer directly, which consumer is it? Primary, secondary,or tertiary?

Primary consumer

300

What do the arrows represent in the food chain/ web?

Transfer of energy.

300

What molecules are necessary for photosynthesis?

CO2 and H2O

300

Define Geotropism and hydrotropism.

Geotropism- Growth of the parts of plants with respect to gravity. Some parts of the plants grow upward, some grow downward.

Hydrotropism- The growth of plants roots toward or away from moisture.

400

What are the levels within a food pyramid referred as?

Trophic levels

400

The animal at the top of its food chain is the _____?

Apex predator.

400

Why is only 10% of energy passed to the consumer?

90% of energy is lost as heat.
400

Explain how the molecules involved in photosynthesis interact the create the O as a waste product.

photosynthesis causes the water molecules to split. separating the H and the O atoms. O is released into the atmosphere. H combines with CO2 to make the plants food source. 

400

Define phototropism, both negative and positive, and define Thigmotropism.

Phototropism- The orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light. Grow towards the light is positive phototropism. Growth away from the light is negative phototropism.

Thigmotropism- The turning or bending of a plant or other organism in response to a touch stimulus.

500

Hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic.

Hyper- Extracellular fluid had a higher solute concentration than the inside of the cell. Water will move out of the cell to the region with higher solute concentration. Cell shrinks in response.

Hypo- Extracellular fluid has lower solute concentration than the fluid inside the cell, so water will flow into the cell. Cell expands in response.

Isotonic- Equal solute concentrations inside and outside the cell.

500

What is a niche?

The position or role a species has in an ecosystem.

500

What is radiant energy?

The energy of electromagnetic waves.

500

What kind of a relationship do we have with plants?

Mutualistic. A symbiotic relationship where both species are benefited. 

500

Which of these organisms is responsible for turning radiant energy into chemical energy?

Grass-> Prairie dog -> Coyote -> Soil Bacterium

Grass