Parts of an Ecosystem
Energy Flow
Macromolecules
Water
Very Serious Things
100
The term to refer to the non-living part of an ecosystem.
What is abiotic?
100
The name of organisms like plants that form the base of food chains.
What are producers?
100

The kind of macromolecule that DNA is 

What is a Nucleic Acid?

100

The bonds between water molecules

What are Hydrogen Bonds? 

100

Why did the ghost starch her sheet?

It scared people stiff! 

200
The term that refers to the living part of an ecosystem.
What is biotic?
200
The process by which plants capture the sun's energy and turn it into glucose (food).
What is photosynthesis?
200

What do the letters in CHONP stand for?

What are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Nitrogen and Phosphorus? 

200

The property that connects water molecules to other molecules

What is adhesion?

200

What sound do you make when you eat a Nucleic Acid? 

CHONP CHONP! 

300
The term for a land based ecosystem.
What is terrestrial?
300

The name of organisms that get their food by consuming waste and dead organisms.

What are decomposers?

300

Amino acids are held together by these chemical bonds, forming this macromolecule

What are peptide bonds, what is protein? 

300

The property that holds water molecules together

What is Cohesion?

300

Which Macromolecules wash up on beaches? 

Nucleotides

400
The 3 categories all living things in an ecosystem can be placed in.
What are producers, consumers, and decomposers?
400
A graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecological community.
What is a food web?
400

Polysaccharides are an example of this

What is a carbohydrate/starch/polymer?

400

The reason why a desert gets cold at night while a lake stays about the same temperature

What is heat capacity?

400

A black bear and a white bear jump into a pool at the same time, which one dissolves first?

The white one, because it's polar!

500

Name 3 abiotic parts of an Estuarine ecosystem.

What are Light, Temperature, Water? 

500

In a food web, this is the direction that arrows point

What is from eaten to eater?

500
The macromolecule that has two separate types of monomers, AND the names of the monomers

What are Lipids? What are Glycerol and Fatty Acids?

500

The water property that allows it to resist gravity. A combination of these two fundamental properties of water. 

What is Capillary Action? What are Cohesion and Adhesion?

500

What do you can a monomer of protein with an attitude?

A Mean-o Acid