Species Interactions
Food Chains
Nutrient Cycles
Chemistry
Grab Bag
100

An organism that produces its own food

What is an autotroph?

100

How much energy is moved forward from one trophic level to the next?

What is 10%?
100

Organisms that covert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form.

What is bacteria?

100

pH below 7

What is an acid?

100

These factors are living organisms within an ecosystem

What is Biotic?

200

An organism that consumes other living things for energy and nutrients

What is a heterotroph?

200

If there are 1500 kcal available in the autotroph level, how much energy is available to the primary consumer?

What is 150 kcal?

200

The process by which carbon dioxide is converted to glucose

What is photosynthesis?

200

pH above 7

What is a base?

200

Two body systems provide humans with the raw materials necessary for their cells to release energy?

What is the digestive and respiratory system

300

The name for an organism that hunts and kills another for food

What is predator?

300

In our oceanic food web, what plant was affected when sea otters were removed?

What is kelp?

300

The primary human cause of excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

What is fossil fuels/pollution? 

300

The effect of pH on sea urchins (or other calcium-shelled organisms)

What is shell damage/shell loss?

300

What organelle does cellular respiration occur in?

Mitochondria

400

The organism that consumes secondary consumers

What is a tertiary consumer?

400

Where the greatest number of organisms /biomass should be in a food pyramid

What is the base, or producer, level?
400

The effect of excess carbon dioxide in ocean water

What is acidification?

400

C6H12O6

What is glucose?

400

The movement of solute across a membrane, from an area of high concertation to low concertation 

What is diffusion?

500

A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.

What is a keystone species?

500

Where the fewest number of organisms are in a trophic pyramid

What is the top level?

500

What elements are present in protiens

What is CHON?

500

maintaining balanced internal conditions

What is homeostasis?

500

This primary macromolecule ingested by Elks and contains which 3 elements 

What are carbohydrates / CHO