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FOOD WEBS, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, CELL RESPIRATION AND ENERGY PYRAMIDS

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Energy pyramids order   Producers, Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers, Tertiary Consumers  
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Give an example of something that would cause competition within a population.   A location to live in between two animals.  
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If all the Eagles were to die off, what effect would this have on the herbivores?   If the eagles die off the herbivores would increase. The eagle may not eat the herbivores so they would increase in numbers.  
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Define territory.   Territory means a location that belongs to someone/something.  
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What would be an example of a third-order consumer's interdependence (think food chain) with a producer? (Look at picture on Ecosystem slides)   Eagle - Snake - Rabbit - Grass  
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Mutualism   A symbiosis that is good for both organisms that are involved.  
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Commensalism   When two organisms don’t benefit from each other; go without affecting it.  
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Parasitism   Living as a parasite (mosquito) in or on another organism.  
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Symiosis   interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.  
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Define niche   Definition: Niche is the job of an animal in it environment.  
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Give an example of a niche   The niche of a bird is to find berries.  
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What is the foundation of all food webs?   The producers.  
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Producer:   An organism that makes its own food. Ex: Grass  
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Consumer:   Any organism that eats another organism; can’t make its own food. Ex: Ms. Hawkes  
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Decomposer:   An organism that decomposes organic matter. Ex: Fungi  
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What is the equation for photosynthesis?   Co2 (carbon dioxide) + 6H20 (water) = (light) glucose + oxygen  
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What are the reactants of cellular respiration?   Glucose and oxygen  
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What are the products of photosynthesis?   Glucose and oxygen  
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Parts of the cell used: Photosynthesis:   Chloroplast  
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Parts of the cell used: Cellular Respiration:   Mitochondria  
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Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide enter the leaves through openings called -   STOMATA  
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A plants food is sugar called -   GLUCOSE  
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Water enters the plant through the -   ROOTS  
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Plants convert light energy(sun) into -   chemical energy  
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Photosynthesis takes place in   Plants  
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Reactants of Photosynthesis   Carbon Dioxide, water, and light energy  
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Products of Photosynthesis   Oxygen and glucose  
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Photosynthesis energy is   Stored in glucose  
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Respiration takes place in   Plants and Animals  
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Reactants of respiration are   Oxygen and glucose  
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Products of respiration are   Carbon dioxide, water and chemical energy  
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Respiration Energy is:   Released from glucose  
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If humans were to leave Earth, would plants be able to survive?   Yes, Plants would survive because they go through cellular respiration that creates carbon dioxide.  
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