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Energy in Ecosystems
Science Test : Energy in Ecosystems Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Yeast | Eating Sugar, excreting wast products like CO2 |
| Bacteria | Reoroducing |
| Birds | Building a nest |
| Fish | Specializing Cells |
| Tarantuala | Hunting |
| Buttterfly | Growing Wings & Legs |
| Trout | Developing Fins |
| Photosynthesis | Uses carbon dioxide, water and light energy in order to produce glucose and oxygen - producers photosynthesize in order to get food for their bodies |
| Cellular Respiration | Process that breaks food down into usable energy - all living organisms go through this process ( producers consumers and decomposers ) |
| Decomposition | Process of Decay - turning dead bodies into raw materials such as carbon hydrogen and oxygen that can later be used again for photosynthesis - decomposers are responsible for decomposition |
| Producer | Photosynthesize in other words collect energy directly from the sun put in the ecosystem. - Grass or Any Plants ( some protis & bacteria ) |
| Consumer | Eats producers or other consumers in order to obtain their energy needs - grasshopper ( any animal, some protis and bacteria ) |
| Decomposers | Breaks down dead organisms and Returns raw materials to the ecosystem. - Fungi, Bacteria |
| Autotroph | Producers their own food - a.k.a Photosynthesis - any plants ( some protis & bacteria ) |
| Herterotroph | Consumes food from other sources such as eating a producer or other consumers - human |
| Photosynthesis Rectants | CO2, H2O |
| Photosynthesis Products | Glucose |
| Cellular Respiration Products | CO2, H2O |
| Cellular Respiration Rectants | Glucose, Oxygen |
| Dempososition Raw Materials | Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen |
| Producer | Uses Sun For Photosynthesis ( Rank 1 Most Energy ) |
| 1rst Level Consumer | Eats a Producer ( Rank 2 ) |
| 2nd Level Consumer | Eats First Level Consumer ( Rank 3 ) |
| 3rd Level Consumer | Eats Second Level Consumer |
| How is Oil Formed | Millions of years ago billions of plants and animals died and began sinking to the bottom of the ocean floor. Overtime they were buried in mud and sand. With earth shifting through earthquakes, a lot of heat and pressure turned these organisms into oil |
| Products made from Oil | Gasoline - Plastic - Rubber Bands - Dish Soap - Side Walks - Bug Spray - Paint - Carpet, Clothes |