What is the definition of a greenhouse gas?
Greenhouses gases are gases that trap heat on the planet and make it warmer.
What is the definition of a renewable energy?
A renewable energy can be remade and does not run out.
What is the definition of global warming?
What are human activities? Provide an example.
What is the basic unit of life?
A cell
What renewable energy is similar to photosynthesis?
Solar energy and solar panels
Why do the sea levels or oceans rise when the planet gets warmer?
The polar icebergs melt and the is added to the oceans.
What are natural resources?
Resources that are in nature and not created by humans.
What is the name of the body system that filters our blood and removes waste?
The excretory system
What is created when CO2 reacts with H2O?
H2CO3 carbonic acid
What is the type of renewable energy that uses a dam, gravity and water?
Hydroelectric energy
Oceans are becoming acidic and they are rising.
What is a population?
A group of the same species.
If B=brown eyes and b=blue eyes, what is the genotype and phenotype of a homozygous recessive offspring?
bb and blue
What human activity is the biggest contributor of CO2 into the atmosphere?
Transportation/driving
What is the renewable energy that uses the Earth to heat water?
Geothermal energy
What is per capita?
The average per person
In a cross between 2 heterozygous parents what percent of the offspring will be heterozygous?
50%
How are fossil fuels created? Include how oil and natural gas are different from coal.
Which renewable energy affects the environment the most? Explain why.
Hydroelectric energy stops rivers from flowing affecting the aquatic life and the life that lives near the river.
The population of humans on Earth is 8 billion. We may run out of natural resources, more people driving and more people exhaling CO2.
Species. Sexual and asexual reproduction
Explain how we breathe. Include the body systems and gases.
We start by breathing O2 through our nose or mouth using the respiratory system. The O2 goes to the lungs and is picked up by RBCs from the circulatory system. The heart pumps RBCs to the rest of the body they drop off O2 and pick up CO2. The RBCs return to the lungs to exhale the CO2.