Nutrient Cycles
Food Webs
Caloric Intake
Cellular Respiration
Photosythesi
100

What is the movement of CO2 through the atmosphere, living organisms, the ocean and land.

What is the carbon cycle

100

What organism makes it’s own food?

What are the producers?

100

The unit commonly used to measure energy in food

What is a kilocalorie?

100

What organelle is the location for the most cellular respiration?

What are mitochondrion?

100

The organelle where photosythesis occurs

What is the chloroplast?

200

Organisms that return nutrients to the soil by breaking down dead matter?

What are decomposers (Detritivores)?

200

A food web that is made up of many interconnected….

What are food chains?

200

Approximately what percentage of energy is transferred from one trophic level to another?

What is 10%

200

The first stage of cellular respiration is called

What is glycolysis?

200

The pigment that captures light energy

What is chlorophyll?

300

Termites break down dung, plant and wood material and return what nutrients to the soil?

What is nitrogen and phosphorus?

300

An animal that eats both plants and animals?

What is a an omnivore?

300

A sea otter weighing 23 kg requires 250kcal/kg/day.  How many total Kcals does it need?

What is 5,750 kcal/day?

300

The balanced equation for cellular respiration begins with glucose and this gas

What is O2 (oxygen)?

300

The gas taken in by plants during photosyntheis

What is CO2

400

Process moves carbon from organisms back into the atmosphere through a metabolic process

What is cellular respiration

400

A species whose impact on the ecosystem is much greater that expected from it’s abundance?

What is a keystone species?

400

A deer consumes 12,000 kcals of plants per day.  Of the absorbed energy (35%—7800 calories) 70% is used for cellular respiration 

What is 5460 kcals?

400

Where does glycolysis generally occur

Where is the cytoplasm?

400

Plants use both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, true or false?

What is true?

500

The process by which nitrogen gas is converted into a usable form by bacteria?

What is nitrogen fixation?

500

The type of regulation in which predators control the population.

What is top-down regulation?

500

For the above deer, if 2340 kcal are stored as biomass, this number of kcals is available to the next trophic level (a wolf)

What is 234 kcals?

500

The chemical formula for glucose?

What is C6 H12 O6?

500

The reactants in photosynthesis

What are Carbon (CO2) and Water (H20)