Chapter 23 Photosynthesis and Chemosynthesis Photosynthetic pigments Xanthophyll Chlorophyll b Carotene Carotenoids Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll Chlorophyll a is the ...
Photosynthesis Notes Biology Unit 05 Lesson 01 Chemosynthesis Chemosynthesis uses energy released from chemical reactions to produce food for organisms.
3-2 Energy Flow Two energy sources: Sunlight (Photosynthesis) Inorganic chemicals (Chemosynthesis) Autotrophs (Producers)- capture energy & make food Heterotrophs ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/noaaphotolib/5015582586/ Hydrothermal Vents How they form http://www.divediscover.whoi.edu/vents/vent-chemistry.html# Chemosynthesis vs ...
The ocean is a major influence on weather and climate. 4. ... teach primary productivity w/o chemosynthesis Can t teach physics of sound w/o sound in the ...
Primary Producers Bacteria, Protists, and Plants Capture and Flow of energy Producers Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Consumers Animals eating the producers Cellular ...
Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Sun--source of all energy on earth. Autotrophs Examples Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Heterotrophs Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores 600 ...
... absorb photons of red & violet-blue wavelengths Autotrophs Produce their own food Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Photosynthetic Autotrophs Solar energy ...
Chemosynthesis: chemical energy sources (ex. H2S) Ex., producers in deep-sea vent communities are chemosynthetic bacteria (animals still dependent on oxygen from ...
Primary Production Production: Formation of Organic Matter Autotrophic Organisms (Plants, algae and some bacteria) Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis CO2 + Electron Donor ...
Six Kingdoms of Life Archaea Prokaryotes Unicellular Most are heterotrophs Some autotrophs use chemosynthesis DNA, ribosomes, cell wall Cell wall does not contain ...
2. NAME organisms which are associated with photosynthesis and chemosynthesis. 3. INDICATE the criteria required for photosynthesis in green plants. ...
Chemosynthesis: production in the absence of sunlight via chemical energy ... Krill: superabundant shrimp-like crustaceans of the southern polar oceans; ...
Aim: How can we describe the types of nutrition in living things? Do now: 1. What is nutrition? 2. Why do living things need nutrition? Nutrition: How an organism ...
Energy flows through living systems, but matter is recycled. ... Dinoflagellates - widely distributed single-celled phytoplankton; use flagella to move ...
Chemical Energy and ATP Section 4.1 Michael Slemp Bell WORK Why is ATP important? Give examples List the three types of high energy rich molecules that make up our food.
Chapter 8 Photosynthesis 8-1 Energy and Life All organisms must be able to produce energy from the environment in order to live. Where do we get our energy???
Energy Flow in an ecosystem Chapter 3 Section 2 Sunlight is the main energy source for life on Earth. Some types of organisms rely on the energy stored in inorganic ...
100m dysphotic aphotic photic Deep Ocean Characteristics Cold Still Stable Dark Essentially no productivity Sparse Life Extremely high pressure Little food Deep sea ...
Ecosystems Ecosystems have Living and Nonliving Components Each population in an ecosystem has a range of tolerance to variations in its physical and chemical ...
Categorize organisms below: Dog Cat Cat fish Lion Wolf Apple tree Dandelions Lizard Shark Mouse Deer Taxonomy Taxonomy Classification and naming of living things 1700 ...
The Biosphere Chapter 3 What is ECOLOGY 1866 German Biologist Ernst Haeckel first coined the term ecology. Came from the Greek word oikos meaning house Defined ...
Pre-1977 view of life in the oceans. Suspicion that there were ... Pompeii worm. Vent shrimp. Alvinella pompejana. Cary et al. 1998 Nature. Dies at about 37 C ...
Atmospheric Circulations Source: Wikipedia Earth s Energy Balance Earth s overall average equilibrium temperature changes only slightly from year to year.
Warm Up Turn in Tattoos and Food Webs. Study for Quiz. Have materials ready for Food Web Collage. Warm Up Turn in Tattoos and Food Webs. Study for Quiz.
Levels of Organization & Energy Flow The Biosphere Biosphere 2 Oikos = house this is the root word for ecology so the living world is like a house with the ...
1% of sunlight that hits earth is used by organisms ... Berkely Pit Butte, MT. Mongrol! Consumers. Consumers: Eats other living things for its energy. ...
Chapter 3: The Biosphere ECOLOGY Section 3-1 Section 3-2 Section 3-3 Food Chain Definition: Shows energy flow from producers to consumers Label the producers and ...
Diversity of Life Diversity of Life Diversity of Life Viruses Domain Archaea Domain Bacteria Structurally simple, lack most organelles Mostly microscopic Circular DNA ...
Autotrophs are organisms that assimilate energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) ... Figure 5.18 Crossbill Morphology, Food Preference, and Survival (Part 1) ...
Organism that has the ability to produce it's own energy/food. Photosynthesis (light) ... Organisms that feed on meat: Meat-eater. Bear, anteater. Omnivore ...
In 1977 the scientific community made an astounding discovery - hot springs at ... as high as 404 C by magma from Earth's interior billows from a seafloor chimney. ...
Title: No Slide Title Subject: Jeoprardy Review Presentation Last modified by: angelo gaccione Created Date: 10/7/1999 5:16:48 PM Document presentation format
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 Abiotic Factors Lesson 2 Cycles of Matter Lesson 3 Energy in Ecosystems Chapter Wrap-Up Chapter Menu Lesson 3 Scientists use a model ...
Essential micronutrients such as Fe thought to limit plankton growth. IRONEX: will adding Fe to the central Pacific Ocean cause a bloom in Plankton? ...
Cell Transport Photosynthesis & Respiration Solutions Most substances move in and out of cells in a water solution Solution a liquid mixture of solute and solvent ...
KEY CONCEPT All cells need chemical energy. I love this chapter because I get to talk about how our bodies use energy The chemical energy used for most cell processes ...