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Producers, Food Webs Consumers

Heat & Laws

Energy Transfer

Misc.

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Producers, Consumers

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These are capable of photosynthesis; produce their own food

PRODUCERS

Producers, Consumers

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These obtain [get] energy by eating producers

CONSUMERS

Producers, Consumers

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These feed on dead/decaying matter DECOMPOSERS

Producers, Consumers

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This is known as a population of many organisms that rely on each other

ECOSYSTEM

Producers, Consumers

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What is the difference between Phytoplankton and Zooplankton?

PHYTOPLANKTON - Producers ZOOPLANKTON - Consumers

Food Webs

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This shows the transfer of energy within an ecosystem FOOD WEB

Food Webs

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This is the unit of measurement used to represent energy stored in food CALORIES [with a capital C]

Food Webs

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This type of drawing shows how energy is transferred, via food FOOD CHAIN

Food Webs

400
The effect on Humans, should plankton become extinct: Plankton-->Salmon-->Human NO FOOD FOR SALMON, NO SALMON FOR HUMANS

Food Webs

500
Draw a Food Web with the following organisms: Human, Zooplankton, Phytoplankton, Trout, Seagull
PHYTOPLANKTON ZOOPLANKTON SEAGULL

TROUT HUMAN

Heat and Laws

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This LAW states that heat flows from high temp. to low temp.

2nd LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

Heat and Laws

200
This LAW states that heat entering a system adds that amount of energy to the system

1st LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

Heat and Laws

300
This formula allows you to determine what? Final Temp. - Initial Temp.

Heat and Laws

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This formula allows you to determine what? Final Temp. - Initial Temp. Time RATE OF TEMP. CHANGE

Heat and Laws

500
This is known as the amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 g of material 1 o C Cp [SPECIFIC HEAT]

Energy Transfer

100
What is the Cp of water?

1 cal/g o C [aka 4.2 J/g o C]

Energy Transfer

200
This is the unit of measurement used to represent energy CALORIES [with lower-case C]

Energy Transfer

300
The name of the object used to prevent the transfer of energy between the environment and an object

CALORIMETER

Energy Transfer

400
Using the following formula allows you to determine what? Mass sample T sample Cp water

HEAT ENERGY LOST OR GAINED

Energy Transfer

500
Objects with High Cp require more OR less energy to heat up AND more or less energy to cool down? MORE, MORE

Misc.

100
These include coal, natural gas, and petroleum FOSSIL FUELS

Misc.

200
BTB, Flame and Splint Tests, Mass, etc, are all used to detect what?

CO 2

Misc.

300
The type of curve found on a graph in which there is an increase by the same amount at regular intervals LINEAR

Misc.

400
These affect Carrying Capacity and/or Population Density

Food, space, predators and prey

Misc

500
What is determined when you add the number of births to the initial population and then subtract the number of deaths?

FINAL POPULATION

FINAL JEOPARDY
Determine the Cp for the following substance: 10 g of a substance gained 16.5 cal of heat when the temp. increased from 70 o C to 85 0 C. 16.5 divided by [10 x 15] = 0.11 cal/g o C

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