Final Study Guide Part V Flashcards

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Producers

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Autotrophs

Make their own energy through photosynthesis and begin the flow of energy

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Consumers

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Eat the producers

Other consumers eat the herbivores and continue the flow of energy

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Decomposers

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Break down waste and dead plants and animals to provide nutrients for plants

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Trophic levels

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Producers
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
Tertiary consumers
Decomposers
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What happens to the amt of energy in each trophic level as it is passed from producers to tertiary consumers

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As energy moves through the trophic levels, only 10% minutes s passed in each time

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Mutualism

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When both organisms benefit from their symbiotic relationship

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Parasitism

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When only one organism benefits from the relationship and the other is harmed

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How is carbon cycled through the ecosystems of the earth?

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In photosynthesis plants take CO2 from the atmosphere and use it to produce E

Respiration in plants and animals releases CO2

Combustion of fossil fuels

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Path of light through a microscope

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Light source—>condenser(iris diaphragm)—> sample—> objective lens—> ocular lens—> eye

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Parts of a light microscope

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Base, light source, iris diaphragm, coarse adjustment knob, fine adjustment knob, stage, stage clip, objective lens, arm, ocular lens

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Relationship btw magnification and field of view

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FOV is how much of a specimen can be seen at a given time. When magnification is increased the amt of the specimen that can be seen decreases

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Difference btw qualitative and quantitative data

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Qualitative data describes (data observed with our senses)

Quantitative data defines (measured by numbers)

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13
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How do we test for sugars (glucose)

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Benedict’s

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14
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How do we test for starches?

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Lugols iodine

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15
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How do we test for amino acids?

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Ninhydrin

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How do we test for protein?

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Biuret

17
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How do you alter the pH of a solution?

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Add hydroxide to a base to lower the pH

Add hydrogen ions to raise a solutions pH