Organisms at the bottom of the pyramid produce enough energy to support the entire ecosystem through
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Producers do it by using photosynthesis.
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Which is a product in the Calvin cycle
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Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars
can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced
from the formation of glucose.
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What would happen if photosynthesis stopped happening on earth
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The plants that use photosynthesis would die because the plants
would not create food. They would die of hunger. Without another
source of food, most of the animals would likewise die off. Most
life would die anyway because the oxygen released by the plants
would no longer enter the atmosphere to be used in respiration.
Photosynthesis is an irreplaceable part of the carbon cycle, on
which the vast majority of life on Earth depends.
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Which describes a worm that breaks down the bodies of dead organisms
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Detrivore
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How do the light reactions and Calvin cycle work together to build glucose
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The light reactions provide the energy carriers used in the
Calvin cycle
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What would happen if glycolysis stopped happening in a cell
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The Krebs cycle could not function.
The cell would not produce ATP molecules. Apex:D
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What is a primary consumer gaining energy
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A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary
consumer gaining energy.
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Where does the energy come from to make ATP at the chloroplast
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From the motion of hydrogen ions
from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP
synthase
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Which of the following describes a reason for making a prediction when doing a controlled experiment
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To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis
to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made
apex
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A hiker is climbing up a steep path Halfway up he finds the muscles in his legs are experiencing a burning and aching sensation What is the most likely cause of these symptoms
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he has a large buildup of lacate in his muscles.
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What could be considered a useful presentation of background research
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The results of a previous experiment are presented as an
introduction to a new experiment.
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Which is a substance act as a buffer in natural water
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Decaying plant matter
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Which of the following is a decomposer hawk fungus owl ant
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The fungi are decomposers.
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What noticeable trend from this graph might be used to make a conclusion
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Average plant height increases with an increase in the
concentration of sodium phosphate until the plants reach a maximum
possible height.
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What describes an independent variableWhich of the following describes an independent variable
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for Apex: the variable is an experiment that is manipulated by the scientist.
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Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism
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Worms consuming the blood of an animal
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Which statement best describes the events that take place within the mitochondrial membrane
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ATP is produced for use by cells.
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which of the following would be considered a reliable source of scientific information
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textbooks
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which of the following relationships is an example of mutualism
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insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce
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Organisms at the bottom of the pyramid produce enough energy to support the entire ecosystem through
Producers do it by using photosynthesis.
Which is a product in the Calvin cycle
Glucose is a product of the Calvin cycle. However, other sugars
can be produced in the cycle, and ADP and NADP+ are also produced
from the formation of glucose.
What would happen if photosynthesis stopped happening on earth
The plants that use photosynthesis would die because the plants
would not create food. They would die of hunger. Without another
source of food, most of the animals would likewise die off. Most
life would die anyway because the oxygen released by the plants
would no longer enter the atmosphere to be used in respiration.
Photosynthesis is an irreplaceable part of the carbon cycle, on
which the vast majority of life on Earth depends.
Which describes a worm that breaks down the bodies of dead organisms
Detrivore
How do the light reactions and Calvin cycle work together to build glucose
The light reactions provide the energy carriers used in the
Calvin cycle
What would happen if glycolysis stopped happening in a cell
The Krebs cycle could not function.
The cell would not produce ATP molecules. Apex:D
What is a primary consumer gaining energy
A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary
consumer gaining energy.
Where does the energy come from to make ATP at the chloroplast
From the motion of hydrogen ions
from the kinetic energy of hydrogen ions passing through ATP
synthase
Which of the following describes a reason for making a prediction when doing a controlled experiment
To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis
to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made
apex
A hiker is climbing up a steep path Halfway up he finds the muscles in his legs are experiencing a burning and aching sensation What is the most likely cause of these symptoms
he has a large buildup of lacate in his muscles.
What could be considered a useful presentation of background research
The results of a previous experiment are presented as an
introduction to a new experiment.
Which is a substance act as a buffer in natural water
Decaying plant matter
Which of the following is a decomposer hawk fungus owl ant
The fungi are decomposers.
What noticeable trend from this graph might be used to make a conclusion
Average plant height increases with an increase in the
concentration of sodium phosphate until the plants reach a maximum
possible height.
What describes an independent variableWhich of the following describes an independent variable
for Apex: the variable is an experiment that is manipulated by the scientist.
Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism
Worms consuming the blood of an animal
Which statement best describes the events that take place within the mitochondrial membrane
ATP is produced for use by cells.
which of the following would be considered a reliable source of scientific information
textbooks
which of the following relationships is an example of mutualism
insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce