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Amplify Matter and Energy Chapter 2 and 3 review

Authored by Leslie Schaff

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7th Grade

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Amplify Matter and Energy Chapter 2 and 3 review
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Carbon that gets trapped in the ecosystem, can be used for photosynthesis by plants.

True

False

Answer explanation

Watch to find out why trapped CO2 cannot be used by producers for photosynthesis.

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2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Photosynthesis happens in the ​ (a)   They are organelles only found in ​ (b)   The sun's energy is drawn into the chloroplast to start the process of ​ (c)  

chloroplast.
producers.
photosynthesis.
mitochondria
consumers
decomposers

Answer explanation

Why are chloroplasts SO important to all organisms? Check it out!

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3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Producers need inputs, much like ingredients for cookies, to make the ESM glucose they need to thrive. First you need to add ​ (a)   to the leaves. Then the leaf will let in the ​ (b)   through the stomata. Finally the roots will draw up ​ (c)   and they meet in the chloroplast as input. The product is delicious ​ (d)   and oxygen.

the sun's energy
CO2
H2O
glucose
protein
ATP energy
mitochondria
amino acids

Answer explanation

Are you having trouble remembering how chloroplasts perform photosynthesis to turn carbon in the air from abiotic matter (not living), into biotic matter (living) called glucose!

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4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The processes photosynthesis and cellular respiration turn carbon (not living) ​ (a)   matter into (living) ​ (b)   matter and back again.

abiotic
biotic

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5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Abiotic matter is a scientific term for things in our ecosystem that are not living - they do not reproduce. The​ (a)   that shines , the​ (b)   we breath, the ​ (c)   we drink, and the ​ (d)   we climb are all examples of abiotic matter.

sun
air
water
rocks

Answer explanation

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Take a look at the chart. To be abiotic, they cannot reproduce. These are some examples of the abiotic matter in our ecosystem.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which type organisms can all perform photosynthesis?

Producers, consumers, or decomposers.

Decomposers - fungi, mushrooms, ants, worms, bacteria

Producers - plants, algae, trees

Consumers - deer, cats, snakes.

Answer explanation

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While there are a few consumers that have adapted to use photosynthesis for food, the correct response is producers. Producers have the chloroplast organelle. This is where the suns energy combines with water, and CO2 to create glucose and oxygen.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

All organisms perform cellular respiration.

True

False

Answer explanation

Who does cellular respiration? Consumers? Producers? Decomposers? What is the answer is all of these organisms do photosynthesis.

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