Energy Flow
Photosynthesis
ATP
Cell Respiration
Fermentation
100

The root -troph- means this.

What is food?

100

This is where photosynthesis takes place in plants.

What are leaves?

100

The prefix tri- means this.

What is three?

100

The mitochondria is known famously as this.

What is the "powerhouse of the cell"?

100

Fermentaion occurs when this is missing.

What is oxygen?

200

On the food web, which of the following letters/animals is a third-order consumer?


What is D?

200

This is the chemical equation for photosynthesis.

What is: carbon dioxide + water + energy ==> glucose + oxygen

200

If ATP is a $1 bill what would glucose be considered?

What is a $100 bill?

200

This is the chemical equation for aerobic cellular respiration.

What is: Glucose + oxygen ==> carbon dioxide + water + energy

200

This is responsible for muscle pain felt after repeatedly lifting weights or sprinting.

What is a buildup of lactic acid due to anaerobic respiration?

300

This is the amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

300

This happens when chloroplasts are removed from leaves.

What is the inability to photosynthesize?

300

The energy in ATP is released by this process.

What is, breaking the phosphate bond?

300

This is the name for the first step of cellular respiration.

What is glycolysis?

300

These are the products of yeast fermentation.

What are CO2 and ethanol?

400

This is the role autotrophs play in the carbon cycle.

What is carbon fixation?

400

These are the three limiting factors for photosynthesis.

What are light, water, and temperature?

400

This is what ATP stands for.

What is adenosine triphosphate?

400

This is how much ATP cell respiration  of one glucose molecule generates.

What is, a total of 36 available ATP?

400

Fermentation happens in this part of the cell.

What is the cytoplasm?

500

The typical sequence in a food chain is producer -> primary consumer -> secondary consumer -> tertiary consumer. What step is missing in this process?

What are decomposers?

500

These are the two parts of photosynthesis.

What are light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions?

500

ATP is this kind of biomolecule.

What are nucleotides?

500

These are the final two steps in cellular respiration and how much ATP they each produce.

What are, the Citric Acid (Krebs) Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain? The CAC produces 3 ATP and the ETC produces 32 ATP.

500

This is oxidation.

What is the removal of electrons?