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Ecosystems, Photosynthesis and Respiration Review

Ecosystems, Photosynthesis and Respiration Review. November 17, 2009. A ___________ is a group of different species that live together in one area. Community Population Organism Ecosystem Biome. O 2 represents. Glucose Energy Carbon dioxide Water Oxygen.

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Ecosystems, Photosynthesis and Respiration Review

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  1. Ecosystems, Photosynthesis and Respiration Review November 17, 2009

  2. A ___________ is a group of different species that live together in one area. • Community • Population • Organism • Ecosystem • Biome

  3. O2 represents • Glucose • Energy • Carbon dioxide • Water • Oxygen

  4. _________ is the process by which an organism forms carbohydrates using chemicals, rather than light, as an energy source. • Chemosynthesis • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration

  5. An ___________ includes all of the organisms as well as climate, soil, water, rocks, and other nonliving things in a given area. • Community • Population • Organism • Ecosystem • Biome

  6. Beavers, Grizzly Bears, and Sea Otters are all examples of? • Abiotic Factors • Biodiversity • Keystone Species • Biotic Factors

  7. The act of carefully watching something over time is known as ____. • Observation • Computer Models • Enlightenment • Experiment

  8. A ________ is a group of the same species that lives in one area. • Community • Population • Organism • Ecosystem • Biome

  9. Living things in an ecosystem are known as _________. • Abiotic Factors • Biodiversity • Keystone Species • Biotic Factors

  10. Organisms that get their energy from nonliving resources or that they make their own food are called: • Consumers • Autotrophs • Producers • Heterotrophs

  11. When scientists are able to describe and model nature without the natural setting, they are using? • Observation • Computer Models • Enlightenment • Experiment

  12. A _________ is a major regional or global community of organisms. • Community • Population • Organism • Ecosystem • Biome

  13. In the equations, the reactants of cellular respiration are the _____ of photosynthesis. • Reactants • Products

  14. H2O represents • Glucose • Energy • Carbon dioxide • Water • Oxygen

  15. Nonliving things in an ecosystem are known as _________. • Abiotic Factors • Biodiversity • Keystone Species • Biotic Factors

  16. A __________ is an individual living thing. • Community • Population • Organism • Ecosystem • Biome

  17. C6H12O6 represents • Glucose • Energy • Carbon dioxide • Water • Oxygen

  18. ______ is a two stage process that animals use to produce carbon dioxide and water. • Chemosynthesis • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration

  19. CO2 represents • Glucose • Energy • Carbon dioxide • Water • Oxygen

  20. When scientists work in natural & unnatural settings they performing a(n) • Observation • Computer Models • Enlightenment • Experiment

  21. A Rain Forest has a high level of? • Abiotic Factors • Biodiversity • Keystone Species • Biotic Factors

  22. In the equations, the products of photosynthesis are the ________ of cellular respiration. • Reactants • Products

  23. Organisms that get their energy by eating other living or once-living resources, such as plants or animals are called: • Consumers • Autotrophs • Producers • Heterotrophs

  24. Photosynthesis occurs when the sun hits the ____. • Chloroplast • Chlorophyll • Mitochondria

  25. _________ is a two stage process that green plants, cyanobacteria, and some protists use to produce energy. • Chemosynthesis • Photosynthesis • Cellular Respiration

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