General and BioChem. General and BioChem DNA and RNA.

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2 General and BioChem

3 DNA and RNA

4 Body Systems

5 Genetics

6 Evolution

7 Cells

8 Gen/BioChem DNA/RNA Body Systems Genetics Evolution Cells $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 Spell the teacher’s last name.

10 Gen/BioChem DNA/RNA Body Systems Genetics Evolution Cells $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

11 What is the portion of the earth that contains all life?
Stratosphere biosphere Ecosystem community

12 Biosphere

13 The study of the interaction of organism with their physical environment Population Biosphere Ecosystem Ecology

14 Ecology

15 The relationship between 2 different species living in a close association?
Biotic Abiotic Commensalism Symbiosis

16 Symbiosis

17 The passing of energy and materials are found in the food web at different______ levels?

18 Trophic

19 As the tropic level increases
the population size ______? Increases decreases Remains the same Cannot say

20 Decreases

21 The earth’s atmosphere
contains mostly _____? Pollution Oxygen Nitrogen Water vapor

22 Nitrogen

23 Name one abiotic factor
in an organisms life?

24 Temp Air % oxygen Climate

25 All the dragonflies living at Stoney meadows on 1-20-09?
Population Community Biosphere Ecosystem Ecology

26 Population

27 Ants that feed on the acacia trees and protect the trees from attack from the long-horned beetle.
Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism

28 Mutualism

29 All the possible feeding
relationships is called? Foodchain Foodweb Trophic level

30 Food Web

31 Organism that break down
and absorb nutrients from dead organisms are called? a) Decomposers b) Scavengers c) All of the above

32 Decomposers

33 Name a secondary consumers.

34 Mice Sparrow Foxes Frogs

35 A specific location where a species lives.
Habitat Community Ecosystem Niche

36 Habitat

37 How an organism feeds, & interacts with other organisms. Habitat Community Ecosystem Niche

38 Niche

39 The process of creating sugar from sunlight to be used for energy is called_______.
Photolysis Photic Photosynthesis Cell Resp

40 Photosynthesis

41 Algae > fish > heron(bird)
Is the heron a first, second or third order consumer?

42 Second order consumer

43 Animals that eat other animals that are already dead are called? EX: Crow Decomposers Scavengers Saprophytes

44 scavengers

45 Algae > fish > heron > lion
The algae is… Primary consumer Secondary consumer Producer

46 Producer

47 The breaking down of sugarinto energy is called. Photolysis Photic Photosynthesis Cell Resp

48 Cellular Respiration

49 Habitat or Niche Several species may share the same habitat but use
different resources such as food, shelter & how it survives. Habitat or Niche

50 Niche

51 The number of trophic levels are … Limited to the energy available
Limitless No one can tell

52 Limited to the energy available

53 All parasites need what to survive. A mate A host Blood A friend

54 Host

55 An ecosystem consists of
Organisms Energy Soil, water & temp All of the above

56 D) All of the above

57 What temperature do tomato plants do best?

58 27o Celsius

59 Daily Double!!

60 The amount of energy passed on to the next higher trophic level.

61 10 %

62 Food web or food chain

63 Food web.

64 Bird helps gator by eating on harmful leeches.
Mutualism commensalism parasitism

65 Mutualism

66 Barnacles feed on plankton while whale is unharmed.
Mutualism commensalism parasitism Barnacles feed on plankton while whale is unharmed.

67 Commensalism

68 Herbivore or carnivore
A possible solution to the problem.

69 Carnivore

70 Name an abiotic & biotic factor.

71 Abiotic: Temp Sunlight Sand Biotic: Cactus Lizard/Snake

72 Double Jeopardy!!

73 Classification

74 Ecology

75 Microscopes

76 Biomolecules

77 Scientific Method Classification Ecology Microscopes Biomolecules Pot Luck $ $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $ $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $ $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $

78 Going from one trophic level to the next the
energy ___________ and the number of species _____

79 Decreases Decreases

80 The carbon cycle is affected by… destroying a forest burning fossil fuels planting a tree none of the above all of the above

81 All of the above

82 The relationship between a humming bird & a flower commensalism mutualism parasitism

83 Mutualism

84 Nitrogen is the main component of…
Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Fats

85 Proteins

86 The type of relationship that these a leech, tapeworm & athlete’s foot are…
Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism

87 Parasitism

88 The amount of organic matter in an ecosystem
Biosphere Bio organic Biomass Bio weight

89 Biomass

90 The gradual process of change and replacement of populations in a community.
Advancement Bio replacement Succession Photosynthesis

91 Succession

92 Primary or Secondary Succession

93 Secondary Succession

94 The first organism to start Primary Succession - this organism breaks down rock into soil.
Secondary Mosses Leeches Lichens

95 Lichens

96 This is a picture of… Plant Mosses Leeches Lichens Algae

97 Lichens

98 When a community that has reach a stable state it is called a _________ community.
Eco Climax Eutrophic Climatic

99 Climax

100 A large region characterized by a specific type of climate & certain plant and animal communities.
Ecosystem Biome Biosphere Community

101 Biome

102 This biome has… Climax flora: treeless. lichens, mosses, grasses Climax fauna: caribou snowy owl Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

103 Tundra

104 Climax flora: conifers
This biome has… Climax flora: conifers or evergreen trees Climax fauna: moose, black bear, squirrels Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

105 Tiaga

106 Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous
The biome that has permanently frozen subsoil called permafrost Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

107 Tundra

108 Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous
This biome has… Climax flora: trees that shed leaves Climax fauna: gray squirrel, fox, deer Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

109 Temperate deciduous

110 Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous
This biome has… Climax flora: many species of broad-leaved plants - ferns Climax fauna: snake, monkey, and leopard Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

111 Tropical Rain Forest forest

112 Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra -Grasslands-
This biome has… Climax flora: grasses Climax fauna: prairie dog, bison, usually herd animals Tropical - Tiaga - Tundra -Grasslands-

113 Grasslands

114 Desert - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous
This biome has… Climax flora: drought-resistant shrubs and plants Climax fauna: kangaroo rat, lizard Desert - Tiaga - Tundra Temperate deciduous

115 Desert

116 Match the lakes with their description:
1. rich in organic matter & vegetation Murky water 2. little organic matter & vegetation Clear water. Oligotrophic Eutrophic

117 Eutrophic - rich in organic matter & vegetation
Murky water Oligotrophic - little organic matter & vegetation Clear water.

118 ________ occurs when two different organisms living in the same environment (habitat) utilize the same limited resources. Predator / prey Competition Consumer Secondary consumer

119 Competition

120 What is the cycle below??? Nitrogen Water Carbon Phosphorous

121 Water

122 A place where an organism lives out its life
A place where an organism lives out its life. It is an organism’s home, their address. Habitat or Niche

123 Habitat

124 How an organism meets its need for food, shelter, how it survives & reproduces.
Its interactions with biotic & abiotic factors. Habitat or Niche

125 Niche

126 Daily Double!!

127 Where is their greater BIODIVERSITY?
Tropical Rain Tiaga Tundra Temperate deciduous

128 Tropical Rain Forest

129 Marine Biome Why is there a greater number of organisms in the photic zone compared to the aphotic zone?

130 Sunlight penetrates near the water’s surface

131 Going from one trophic level to the next the energy
___________ and the number of species ___________

132 Decreases Decreases

133 replacing a defective or missing gene

134 What is gene therapy?

135 Contains genes from other organisms

136 What are transgenic organisms?

137 Releases energy from food particles

138 What is cellular respiration?

139 Final Jeopardy

140 the rate of diffusion for cell survival
Most important when considering the rate of diffusion for cell survival


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