Plant Systems
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
Food Webs
Ecosystems I
Ecosystems II
100

What do roots of a plant do? (#50)

Absorb water and minerals, store extra food, anchor the plant

100

Photosynthesis converts ________ energy into __________ energy (#57)

light energy into chemical energy

100

Describe the four trophic levels. (#67-69)

Producers: produce their own food

Primary consumers: consume producers

Secondary consumers: consume primary consumers

Tertiary consumers: consume secondary consumers

100

What is a pioneer species? (#85)

The first organisms to colonize an area after a natural disaster. First step of succession.

100

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors? Give some examples of each. (#72)

Abiotic: non-living (ex: rocks, sunlight, water)

Biotic: living (ex: plants, animals, bacteria)

200

What is the difference between xylem and phloem? (#45-47)

Xylem: carries water, in one direction (up)

Phloem: carries food, in both directions

200

What is the equation for photosynthesis? (#59)

carbon dioxide + water + light energy --> glucose + oxygen

200

What do herbivores, omnivores, carnivores, and detritivores eat? (#74-77)

Herbivores: eat plants


Omnivores: eat plants and animals


Carnivores: eat animals


Detritivores: eat dead material

200

What is a climax community? (#86)

The end goal of succession. Ecosystem in balance with lots of biodiversity

200

What kinds of processes or events add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere? (#61-62)

Cellular respiration, burning fossil fuels, decomposition, forest fires

300

What do stomata and guard cells do? (#48-49)

Stomata: open and close for gas exchange

Guard cells: control the stomata

300

What is the equation for cellular respiration? (#60)

glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP

300

What is the 10% Energy Rule? (#83)

10% of the energy is transferred to each trophic level

300

What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? (#84)

Primary: no soil left behind, pioneer species are moss/lichen

Secondary: some soil left behind, reaches climax community faster

300

Where do animals get most of their nitrogen? (#70)

From eating other animals or eating plants that got the nitrogen from bacteria

400

What is the difference between phototropism and gravitropism? (#51-53)

Phototropism: Plants grow toward a light source

Gravitropism: Plants grow upwards (roots grow towards gravity)

400

What kinds of cells do cellular respiration? What kinds of cells do photosynthesis? (#55-56)

Cellular respiration: ALL cells

Photosynthesis: only plant cells 

400

Which part of the food web has the most energy and matter? (#71f)

The bottom of the food web (producers)

400

What are the steps of primary succession? (#87)

Natural disaster --> no soil left --> pioneer species (moss or lichen) --> break down rock into soil --> small plants --> larger plants --> animals --> climax community

400

What is symbiosis or symbiotic relationships? (#63-66)

Interactions between organisms (ex: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, predation, competition)

500

What systems are similar between plants and animals? (#54)

Circulatory (xylem/phloem), Respiratory (stomata), Reproductive (pollen, fruit)

500

What is the relationship between cellular respiration and photosynthesis? (#58)

The products of one become the reactants of the other (opposites)

500

Predict what would happen to the rest of the food web if one organism went extinct (#71c)

Increase (predators wiped out) or decrease (food source wiped out)

500

Compare the flow of matter and the flow of energy through an ecosystem. Which one(s) can be recycled? (#82)

Matter can be recycled, energy cannot be recycled through an ecosystem

500

What are some limiting factors in an ecosystem? (HINT: what factors can impact populations of organisms?) (#89)

Predators, competition for resources, habitat availability, disease, natural disasters