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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