Ecology
Populations
Sustainability
Biomolecules
Grab Bag
100
Term that describes organisms that consume other organisms for food.
What is consumer
100
The dispersion pattern seen in wolf packs
What is clumped
100
The biome that has the greatest diversity of living things
What is Tropical Rainforest
100
Nucleotieds are the monomer for what important polymer.
What is Nucleic Acids
100
Word that describes objects that are or once were living such as trees or wooden tables
What is biotic
200
The role that bacteria and fungi perform in every food web.
What is decomposer
200
In a food web consisting of a plant, an insect and a fish, what would happen to the food web if there were fewer insects.
What is more plants or less fish
200
Term that describes limitations to. solving a problem
What is constraint
200
This biomolecule is used to catalize chemical reactions and makes up many support structures.
What is protein
200
The term that represents multiple cells working together
What is tissue
300
If a plant starts with 6000 Jouels of energy, how many Jouels will a bird that eats the insects that eat the plant recieve.
What is 60
300
One of the many limiting factors acting on a grass population.
What is too little sunlight, too little soil, too little precipitation, too many herbavores, not. enough space....ect
300
One of many choices that we can make to reduce our carbon footprint.
What is walk to school, eat less meat, conserve energy....etc.
300
This biomolecule is used for quick energy and plant cell walls
What is a carbohydrate
300
This makes up most of the membranes bilayer.
What is phospholipids
400
The part of the carbon cycle where plants take in CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it to sugars.
What is photosythesis
400
When a population can no longer increase without additional resources it has reached its...
What is carrying capacity
400
One of the many abiotic factors that increases the variety of living organisms found in a biome.
What is increasing temperature, increasing soil, increasing precipitation.....etc.
400
Draw an enzyme before, during and after a reaction AND label all of the important parts.
Substrate Active site Enzyme Product
400
Term that describes a cell membrane's ability to control what enters and exits.
What is semipermeable
500
The part of the carbon cycle when a living organism breaks down carbohydrates and releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
What is cellular respiration
500
This formula is used to calculate population density.
What is # of individuals divided by the amount of space
500
Term that describes how many different types of living things are found in a biome.
What is biodiversity
500
The optimal temperature and pH conditions for most enzymes
What is warm but not boiling and neutral
500
The level of organization represented by examples such as ribosomes, mitochondria, nucleus, and chloroplasts.
What is organelles