Levels of Organization
Photosynthesis
Carbon Cycle
Cellular Respiration
Macromolecules
100

A group of tissues working together for a specific function.

What is an organ?

100

The types of organisms that perform photosynthesis.

What are producers (plants/autotrophs)?

100

The way that carbon can get back into the atmosphere from decayed organisms.

What is burning fossil fuels? (combustion, pollution)

100

The products (outputs) for cellular respiration.

What are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP?

100

This macromolecule provides energy to the cells.

What is a carbohydrate?

200

A group of organs working together for a specific function.

What is an organ system?

200

The products (outputs) of photosynthesis.

What are oxygen and glucose?
200

The main process that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and places it into the biosphere.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The reactants (inputs) for cellular respiration.

What are oxygen and glucose?

200

The macromolecule that is used to build cell membranes.

What is a lipid? (phospholipid)
300

The level of organization being shown here. 

What is a tissue?

300

The reactants (inputs) for photosynthesis.

What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?

300

The main process that removes carbon dioxide from the biosphere and places it back into the atmosphere.

What is cellular respiration?

300

The effect exercise has on cellular respiration. 

What is an increase in rate?
300

DNA and RNA are examples of this macromolecule.

What are nucleic acids?

400
Two or more atoms bonded together. 

What is a molecule?

400

The organelle that photosynthesis occurs in.

What is the chloroplast?

400

Organisms can turn into this when they are decomposed by other organisms. 

What is a fossil fuel?

400

The part of cellular respiration that does NOT require oxygen.

What is anaerobic respiration or glycolysis?

400

The subunit for proteins.

What are amino acids?

500

Based on the definitions of the different levels of organization, the level that is being shown here. 

What is a cell?

500

Things that will increase the rate of photosynthesis?

What is temperature, or increasing the amount of reactants?
500

The four reservoirs of carbon. 

What is the hydrosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere?

500

The part of cellular respiration that DOES require oxygen.

What is aerobic respiration? (or Krebs Cycle & Electron Transport)

500

These macromolecules are considered organic.

What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?