Energy transfer between Trophic levels | Cell functions | Cell Organelles | Genetics | Producers and Consumers |
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Where do producers get their energy from?
Sunlight
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What is photosynthesis?
The process in which plants use sunlight to make food.
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What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochandria
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What is the representation of a recessive genotype?
Any two lower case letters. (aa)
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What is a consumer
An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
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What is the amount of energy transferred per trophic level?
10%
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What is the reactants of photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide and water
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What is the function of a ribosome?
It produces proteins for the cell.
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What is the percentage of the kid getting blue eyes if b is recessive for blue and B is dominant for brown? (The kids parents are Bb and bb)
50%
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What is a producer
An organism that makes their own energy
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What is the amount of energy the rabbit gets for eating a plant with 3800 ATP.
380 ATP
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What is the products of photosynthesis
Glucose and oxygen
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What
Chloroplasts
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What is the percentage of the dog getting black fur if b is recessive for brown and B is dominant for black? (The dogs parents are BB and Bb)
100%
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What is a consumer that only eats plants?
A herbivore
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What is the amount of energy of a hawk if the grass received 40000 ATP? (Grass-Grasshopper-Mouse-Snake-Hawk)
4 ATP
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What is cell respiration?
The process in which food is converted into energy within the cell.
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What organelle is the reason as to why plants are green?
Chloroplasts
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What is the reason as to why the kid has blue eyes even though his parents both have brown eyes.
They both carry a recessive blue eyed gene.
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What is a consumer that only eats other consumers?
Carnivores
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What does ATP stand for
Adenosine Triphosphate
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How much net ATP is made during glycolysis?
2 ATP
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What is the organelles that are unique to animal cells?
Centrosome and lysosome
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Can two blue eyed parents have a child with brown eyes?
No
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What is the relationship between consumers and producers?
Some consumers may eat producers for energy
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