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Stemscopedia: Energy Flow in Organisms
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What does a teenager, bacteria, and a plant all have in common?
They all require energy to function
They all perform binary fission
They all perform photosynthesis
How do living things use energy?
By redoing life
By adjusting to the environement
Through chemical reactions
Phototrophs absorb energy from the sun, this is a(n)
exothermic reaction
enodothermic reaction
Which of the organisms below would be considered a phototroph <select all that apply>
Algae (primary producer)
A banana tree (a primary producer)
Phytoplankton (primary producer)
Cyanobacter (primary producer)
A chicken (primary consumer)
Animals that cannot perfom photosynthesis must do what to obtain energy.... <Select the BEST Most detailed Answer>
According to the text, "they must consume food."
According to the document at hand, "they must consumer food to obatin energy."
According to sentence 1 of paragraph 3, "they must consumer food to obatin energy."
Cellular Respiration is
"The process of breaking down food molecules to produce energy" - paragraph 3, sentence 2
The process of taking sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water and recombining atoms to make food -paragraph 2, sentence 1
The porcess of creating oxygen - paragraph 7, sentence 3
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According to paragraph 3, sentence 2. When Heterotrophs (consumers) use cellular respiration they produce <Select all that apply>
carbon dioxide
Sunlight
energy
Thunder
water
Match the following terms with their definitions
Molecule of a Compound
2 or more atoms bonded together
Products
2 or more different atoms bonded together
Reactant
the ending material of a chemical reaction
Recombine
The starting material of a chemical reaction
Molecule of an element
To take apart and reconnect in a different orientation
Plants require what to make energy (glucose)
oxygen and glucose
carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight
Animals require what to make energy
Carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water
Oxygen and glucose
Metabolisim is
The chemical reactions that absorb energy from the sun at a thermic rate
Foods that have a low and high thermic affect
All the chemical reactions in the body that produces energy from food
Metabolism of plants by animals that eat them produces
nucleic
carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
What does the body break down carbohydrates from plants into?
lipids
glucose
thunder
cavities
Carbohydrates or carbs are mainly known as..
cells
fuel
muscle milk
starches and sugars