
Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
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Science
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7th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 47 Questions
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Multiple Choice
How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration involve a similar set of molecules.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration involve a similar set of products.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration involve a similar set of reactants.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration involve a different set of molecules.
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Multiple Choice
What happens to the parts of food molecules as matter moves through an organism?
The parts of food molecules are rearranged to make new molecules or release energy.
The parts of food molecules are changed into new molecules.
The parts of food molecules are changed to release energy.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following flows through ecosystems in one direction?
carbon
energy
nitrogen
water
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Multiple Choice
) In what form is energy that is NOT used for life processes released from living things?
light energy
sound energy
thermal energy
chemical energy
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Poll
Why are food webs better representations of how energy moves through an ecosystem than food chains?
) Food chains include decomposers, which do not play a role in energy movement through an ecosystem.
Food chains show how matter moves through an ecosystem, not not energy
Food webs include how energy enters an ecosystem, and food chains don't.
Food webs show that animals in an ecosystem can get energy by eating different things.
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Multiple Choice
Use the figure to answer the following questions.
Which organism has the most energy available in the food web shown?
diatoms
squid
leopard seal
orca
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Multiple Choice
Use the figure to answer the following questions.
In the food web, what eats the squid?
diatoms
squid
leopard seal
orca
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Multiple Choice
Carbon moves between living and nonliving things in every ecosystem.
Match the terms below to the numbers in the diagram to show how carbon moves among the following living and nonliving parts in an ecosystem: Wolf Rabbit Grass Fung
1 – grass, 2 – rabbit, 3 – wolf, 4 – fungi
1 – fungi, 2 – rabbit, 3 – wolf, 4 – grass
1 – grass, 2 – wolf, 3 – rabbit, 4 – fungi
1 – grass, 2 – fungi, 3 – rabbit, 4 – wolf
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Poll
complete the diagram
1 - producers, 2 - nutrients, 3 - consumers, 4 - decomposers
1 - producers, 2 - consumers, 3 - nutrients, 4 - decomposers
1 - producers, 2 -decomposers , 3 - consumers, 4 - nutrients
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Multiple Choice
Explain how energy flows into and out of the ecosystem.
Energy comes into the ecosystem by sunlight used by producers. Energy leaves by heat lost at every level of the ecosystem.
Energy comes into the ecosystem by producers. Energy leaves by heat lost at every level of the ecosystem.
Energy comes into the ecosystem by sunlight used by consumers. Energy leaves by heat lost at every level of the ecosystem.
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Multiple Choice
Which describes how the atoms in living things cycle?
through living parts of ecosystems only
in one direction from living to nonliving parts of the ecosystem
in one direction from nonliving to living parts of the ecosystem
repeatedly back and forth through living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem
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Poll
What is the source of the carbon atoms in a plant's cells?
they were created as the plant grew
the Sun
water molecules
the environment
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Multiple Choice
Chloroplasts are the location of photosynthesis.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Sucrose molecules break down during cellular respiration.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Water is a product of cellular respiration.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Cellular respiration is the process in which organisms break down food to release _____.
energy
nutrients
sugar
oxygen
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Multiple Choice
Where does cellular respiration occur?
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of cells.
Cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm of cells.
Cellular respiration occurs in the chlorophyll of cells.
Cellular respiration occurs in the green leaves.
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Multiple Choice
Which organisms use cellular respiration as a way to convert energy into usable form?
seedless plants only
only photosynthetic organisms
only mammals
all organisms
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Multiple Choice
Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use energy from light to produce _____.
new cells
organelles
food
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
Photosynthesis uses all of the following except _____ to make food
carbon dioxide
chemical energy
light energy
water
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Multiple Choice
Carbon dioxide is used by plants for ---------------.
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
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Multiple Choice
The diagram illustrates plants and two different zones of a deep lake. In the upper part of the photic zone, organisms carry out both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Deep in the aphotic zone, only cellular respiration occurs. Which statement is the most likely reason photosynthesis does not occur in the deepest aphotic zone?
Sunlight for photosynthesis does not reach the deepest aphotic zone.
Water pressure limits the survival of animals in the deepest aphotic zone.
Not enough soil is present to support plant growth in the deepest aphotic zone.
Not as much dissolved oxygen from the surface reaches the deepest aphotic zone.
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Multiple Choice
Consumers produce their own food
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Energy cycles through ecosystems because it returns to the Sun.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Available energy increases as it is transferred from one organism to another in a food chain.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would eat a dead rabbit?
carnivore
detritivore
herbivore
omnivore
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would eat a hamburger with lettuce on it?
carnivore
detritivore
herbivore
omnivore
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following eats only eucalyptus leaves?
carnivore
detritivore
herbivore
omnivore
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Multiple Choice
Which is most likely the first step in a basic food chain?
The snake obtains energy by eating the mouse.
Plants make energy-rich food using sunlight
The Sun emits energy.
The hawk obtains energy by eating the snake.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following organisms would NOT be in the first trophic level of an energy pyramid?
dog
tree
grass
algae
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Multiple Choice
Which is a model of feeding relationships?
protein building
food map
food web
sugar molecules
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Multiple Choice
As you move upward, from level to level, in an energy pyramid, available energy __
decreases
increases
stays at the same level
is destroyed
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Multiple Choice
Elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon cycle through a system once
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Nitrogen, as it is found in the atmosphere, can be used by plants and animals.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following does NOT move continuously through ecosystems?
water
aluminum
energy
nitrogen
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT part of the water cycle?
nitrogen fixation
evaporation
condensation
precipitation
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following steps in the nitrogen cycle takes place after animals eat plants?
Decaying waste returns nitrogen to the soil.
Bacteria on plant roots fix nitrogen to make it usable
Plants use nitrogen from the soil.
Lightning changes nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of how bacteria aid in the nitrogen cycle?
nitrogen fixation
breaking down the tissue of dead organisms
changing nitrogen compounds into atmospheric nitrogen
infecting tissue
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Multiple Choice
Phytoplankton are said to release how much of the oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere?
between 5% and 10%
between 15% and 20%
less than 5%
more than 50%
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Multiple Choice
Which process can release carbon to the air and into the soil?
photosynthesis
decomposition
combustion
cellular respiration
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a way that carbon is stored in the environment as a fossil fuel?
water
oil
coal
natural gas
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Multiple Choice
which is the best explanation of the change in energy shown in the model?
New energy is produced by plants during photosynthesis
Large amounts of energy are released into the environment during photosynthesis
Energy from sunlight is destroyed as it powers photosynthesis
Energy input from the environment is stored in food molecules during photosynthesis
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Multiple Choice
In recent decades average global temperatures have increased significantly. scientists agree that the widespread destruction of the Amazon rain forest contributes to climate change. which mechanism might be cited to support that hypothesis?
Deforestation causes water on the ground to reflect sunlight
Deforestation reduces the number of plants able to absorb carbon dioxide
photosynthesis produces energy which gives off heat
plants use up energy during cellular respiration
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Multiple Choice
Analyze the food web which statement is correct?
The model tracks the transfer of energy as energy flows in this ecosystem
The transfer of matter back into the environment occurs only at the detritivore level
The model shows the transfer of matter only
The decomposers in the model use matter but not energy for their life processes
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Multiple Choice
in an energy pyramid approximately 10 percent of the energy available in one trophic level is transferred to the next level. which statement helps explain why this occures?
consumers eat both producers and other consumers
organisms use most of the available energy to fuel their own life processes
predators eat more organisms in their own level than organisms in other levels
producers exist in only the lowest level of the pyramid
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Multiple Choice
what is the function of the bacteria shown in the model?
they prevent the nitrogen from harming the plants
they remove the nitrogen from the soil
they remove the oxygen from the soil
the return the nitrogen to the system
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Multiple Choice
which of the following is not true about system that cycle matter?
living things play a role in the cycling of matter
matter changes form as it cycles
some matter is destroyed as it cycles through the environment
matter is constantly cycling through the environment
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