Apologia Exploring Creation with General Science Module 12
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Producers | Organisms that produce their own food.
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Consumers | Organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food.
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Herbivore | A consumer that eats producers exclusively.
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Carnivore | A consumer that eats only other consumers.
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Omnivore | A consumer that eats both producer and other consumers.
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Combustion | Requires oxygen
Combustion produces energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
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Carbohydrates | Usually the the first macronutrient burned.
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Monosaccharide | Simple sugars (Example: glucose). The only type of carbohydrate the cell in your body can burn.
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Disaccharide | Two monocaccharides linked together (example: table sugar).
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Polysaccharide | Many monosaccharides linked together (Example: starch, as in a potato).
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fats | The second macronutrient burned.
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Saturated fats | This kind of fat tends to be solid at room temperature.
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Unsaturated fats | This kink of fat tends to be liquid at room temperature.
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Proteins | The third macronutrient burned.
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Endothermic | Using energy for the purpose of keeping our internal temperature relatively constant. (Warm-blooded.)
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Glycolysis | The first step in the combustion process.
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Krebs cycle | Second step in the combustion process
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Electron transport system | The third step in the combustion process.
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