Inputs needed for photosynthesis to be able to take place
What are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?
What is glucose and oxygen?
Water changing from a liquid to a gas state
What is evaporation?
Carbon moves in and out of this reservoir the most frequently
What is the atmosphere?
Arrows in a food chain point to: prey, predator, producer, primary consumer
What is a predator?
The purpose of photosynthesis is to make this molecule which stores energy
What is glucose
Name the by-product created from cellular respiration that animals and humans exhale
What is carbon dioxide?
The process in which gravity pulls water in either a liquid or solid state from the clouds to the ground
What is precipitation?
This chemical reaction contributes the most amount of carbon into the atmosphere
What is cellular respiration?
A food habit that describes only eating meat
What are carnivores?
Glucose is made in this organelle
What is the chloroplast?
The purpose of cellular respiration is to make this form of useable energy that can be released
What is ATP (Adenine Tri-Phosphate)?
A cloud forming is an example of
What is condensation?
The greatest amount of carbon is removed from the atmosphere by this chemical reaction
What is photosynthesis?
Every organism in this trophic level has chlorophyll
What are producers?
Greek root word meaning "light"
ATP is made in this organelle
What is the mitochondria?
Water seeps into the ground during this process
What is infiltration?
This process both removes AND contributes carbon from/to the atmosphere
What is ocean gas exchange?
All herbivores would belong to this trophic level
What are primary consumers?
Would there be more or less photosynthesis happening on JR planet? Why?
A planet is discovered that has two suns resulting in nearly 24 hours of sunlight on every part of the planet, A water cycle similar to ours, and twice as much carbon in the atmosphere as ours.
What is more?
What molecule does a consumer need to get from a producer in order to have carbon molecules for cellular respiration?
What is glucose?
Water moving from an area of high saturation to low saturation below the surface of the ground
What is groundwater flow?
Carbon levels in the atmosphere drastically increased after what time period? Why?
What are the 1800's/Industrial Revolution? What is an increase in global population?
A secondary consumer can be described as having this food habit
What is a carnivore?