Ecosystems
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Terminology
Human Impacts and Climate Change
100

Where do primary producers get their energy from?

Solar energy

100

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water, sunlight

100

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

glucose and oxygen

100

What is the term for organisms that are able to manufacture organic nutrients on their own from the abiotic environment?

autotrophs

100

What is biodiversity?

variety of life in a given ecosystem 

200

What are the 5 trophic levels?

primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and quaternary consumers

200

What are the products of photosynthesis?

glucose and oxygen 

200

What are the products of cellular respiration?

carbon dioxide, water, ATP

200

What is the term for organisms that must consume biotic nutrients?

Heterotrophs

200

What are greenhoue gases? 

methane, carbon dioxide, water vapor 

300

Why can't organisms produce unlimited population sizes?

limiting factors/resources

300

What are the three limiting factors of photosynthesis?

light intensity, CO2 concentration, temperature

300

What is the chemical formula for glucose?

C6H12O6

300

What is the phenomenon called that pertains to 90% of energy being lost at each trophic level?

10% rule

300

what are three ways humans negatively impact biodiversity?

deforestation, pollution, overfishing/hunting, invasive species, climate change acceleration  

400

What is the carrying capacity of the Red Wolf population? 


110

400

Where do the carbon atoms in glucose primarily come from?

carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

400

which organelles are involved in energy conversion?

mitochondria and chloroplasts 

400

What term describes the maximum number of individuals an ecosystem can support long term dependent upon available energy, minerals, and oxygen?

Carrying capacity

400

What is the greenhouse effect?

Solar energy enters atmosphere and the heat gets trapped, warming the Earth's surface

500

If the mass of the rabbits in the ecological pyramid is 1,100kg, what would you expect the mass of the hawk to be?


11

500

What process brings in carbon from the atmosphere?

photosynthesis

500

What is the definition of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and the relationship between the two?

autotrophs use sunlight to synthesize glucose from CO2 and H2O

autotrophs and heterotrophs use cellular respiration to convert glucose into ATP for cellular processes

Photosynthesis makes glucose for cellular respiration in autotrophs.  Heterotrophs get glucose from other organisms for cellular respiration. 

500

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration and what are the two types of anaerobic respiration? 

aerobic-with oxygen

anaerobic-without oxygen

lactic acid fermentation-muscles, no CO2

alcohol fermentation-yeast, CO2

500

What are two carbon source and carbon sink examples?

forest fires, burning fossil fuels, volcanic activity, deforestation

oceans, soil, meadows, forests, wetlands