Food web
Cycles
Photosynthesis and respiration
History and laws
Energy and Matter
100

make their own food using sunlight energy 

producer

100

Earth is a closed system to what forms of matter? 

all forms

100

Two molecules that are products of photosynthesis

glucose and oxygen

100

Priestly discovered this molecule by putting a mouse in a jar. The lucky mouse got a plant. 

oxygen

100

protons have this charge

positive

200

have to eat producers to get their energy 

primary consumer

200

liquid water to gaseous water

evaporation

200

two molecules that are products of respiration

carbon dioxide and water, also ATP

200

Trees were once believed to eat _________________ to grow

soil, dirt

200

Electrons have this charge

negative

300

Top of the food chain

apex predator or tertiary consumer

300

gaseous water to liquid water

condensation

300

Two reactants of photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide and water, also sunlight energy depending on how you look at it

300

First law of thermodynamics

energy cannot be created or destroyed only changes form

300

name a wavelength that plants use for photosynthesis

blue orange violet

400

Consumes all living things after they die cycling matter back into the soil

decomposers

400

how does stored carbon in fossil fuels get to the atmosphere

burning, combustion

400

photosynthesis takes place in this organelle

chloroplasts

400

Second law of thermodynamics

energy is lost each time it changes form

400

What element makes up the greatest part of the air? 

Nitrogen

500

if producers in a food web produce 5000 kcal of energy, how much energy is stored by secondary consumers?

50 kcal

500
Atmospheric carbon is removed to make sugar in this process

photosynthesis

500

respiration takes place in this organelle

mitochondria

500
The results of Van Helmont's experiment were that the mass of the _________________ decreased only slightly, but the mass of the tree __________________. 

soil/dirt, increased greatly

500

Complete the statement: Energy ___________ but matter ____________ through the environment. 

flows, cycles