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Producers, Consumers100

• These are capable of photosynthesis; produce their

own food

• PRODUCERS

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Producers, Consumers 200

• These obtain [get] energy by eating producers

• CONSUMERS

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Producers, Consumers 300

• These feed on dead/decaying matter

• DECOMPOSERS

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Producers, Consumers 400

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

each other

• ECOSYSTEM

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Producers, Consumers 500

• What is the difference between Phytoplankton and

Zooplankton?

• PHYTOPLANKTON - ProducersZOOPLANKTON - Consumers

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Food Webs 100

• This shows the transfer of energy within an ecosystem

• FOOD WEB

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Food Webs 200

• This is the unit of measurement used to

represent energy stored in food

• CALORIES[with a capital “C”]

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Food Webs 300

• This type of “drawing” shows how energy is transferred, via

food

• FOOD CHAIN

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Food Webs 400

• The effect on Humans, should plankton become extinct:

Plankton-->Salmon-->Human

• NO FOOD FOR SALMON, NO SALMON FOR HUMANS

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Food Webs 500

• Draw a Food Web with the following organisms:

Human, Zooplankton, Phytoplankton, Trout, Seagull

PHYTOPLANKTON ZOOPLANKTON TROUT

SEAGULL HUMAN

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Heat and Laws 100

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

temp.

• 2nd LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

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Heat and Laws 200

• This LAW states that heat entering a system adds that

amount of energy to the system

• 1st LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

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Heat and Laws 300

• This formula allows you to determine what?

Final Temp. - Initial Temp.

• ∆T

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Heat and Laws 400

• This formula allows you to determine what?

Final Temp. - Initial Temp.

Time

• RATE OF TEMP. CHANGE

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Heat and Laws 500

• This is known as the amount of energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 g of material 1 oC

• Cp [SPECIFIC HEAT]

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Energy Transfer 100

• What is the Cp of water?

• 1 cal/g • oC[aka 4.2 J/g • oC]

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Energy Transfer 200

• This is the unit of measurement used to

represent energy

• CALORIES[with lower-case “C”]

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Energy Transfer 300

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

an object

• CALORIMETER

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Energy Transfer 400

• Using the following formula allows you to determine what?

Masssample • ∆Tsample • Cpwater

• HEAT ENERGY LOST OR GAINED

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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

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Misc.100

• These include coal, natural gas, and petroleum

• FOSSIL FUELS

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Misc. 200

• BTB, Flame and Splint Tests, Mass, etc, are all used to

detect what?

• CO2

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Misc. 300

• The type of curve found on a graph in which there is an

increase by the same amount at regular intervals

• LINEAR

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Misc. 400

• These affect Carrying Capacity and/or Population Density

• Food, space, predators and prey

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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

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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 oC to 85 0C.

• 16.5 divided by [10 x 15] = 0.11 cal/g • oC