Macromolecules
Animal Anatomy
Animal Systems
Soil
Photosynthesis
100

What are the 4 big molecules that make up all life (called macromolecules)?

Carbohydrates, Fats, Protein, and DNA

100

What part of the pig does bacon come from?

Pork belly

100

What is the purpose of the respiratory system?

To bring in oxygen, out carbon dioxide, to the heart.

100

What are the three nutrients every plant needs, found in the soil?

N, P, K (Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium)

100

What part of the plant does photosynthesis occur?

The leaves

200

What are scientists referring to when they say "genetics"?

DNA and heredity 

200

Where is the loin (lamb, goat, beef, swine)?

Along the back of the animal behind the ribs
200

What is the main purpose of the heart and blood?

The heart pumps, the blood carries nutrients and oxygen to all organs.

200

What is aerobic soil conditions?

Soil with air (Healthy)

200

What is needed for photosynthesis?

Sunlight

300

What are simple carbohydrates and what kind of energy do they provide?

Sugar, which is a quick blast of energy. 

300

In the kitchen, what do we call the chops (for all animals)?

The loin

300

Why do animals get fevers, and why is it about 7 days?

To increase the temperature to kill unwanted bacteria / disease. 7 days is the biological clock to raise the temp. kill the invading bacteria, then excrete the invading bacteria (disease). 

300

What is anaerobic soil conditions?

Soil without air (a wet mess, UNHEALTHY)
300

What organelle, in the plant, does photosynthesis occur?

Chloroplast

400

What are complex carbohydrates and what kind of energy do they provide?

Chains of carbs like wheat or starches (potato), long lasting energy. 


400

Primarily, where do beef steaks come from?

Top middle, especially the loin, ribs, and sirloin

400

Why are intestines so long (like 20 meters for a pig)?

To provide ample surface area to absorb water and nutrients.

400

What is the main nutrient in miracle grow / fertilizer, also the limiting reactant (first to get used up)?

Nitrogen

400
What is the first step in photosynthesis, the "Photo" part?

Taking a picture of the sunlight, to split a water molecule into Hydronium ions (H+)

500

What is fiber and how does it help or not help animals?

Fiber is cellulose (plant matter) which cannot be digested by humans and pigs on their own. Fiber is also a nutrient carrier.

500

What / where are the shanks of herd animals?

The lower leg portion, between the knee/shoulder 

500

What is the lymphatic system?

The immune response (to fight disease).

500

What are microbials?

Single-celled organisms living in the soil

500

What is the second step of photosynthesis?

The Calvin Cycle (making the carbon-based glucose molecule by using ATP).