HS. Matter And Energy In Organisms And Ecosystems HS-LS1-5 Question Preview (ID: 63363)


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The process by which plants and other photosynthesizing organisms convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Nutrient Cycling
c) Trophic Levels
d) Predator-Prey

To change one form of energy or matter into another, such as converting light energy into chemical energy.
a) Transform
b) Cell Division
c) Gene Expression
d) Evolution

Energy from the sun that is absorbed by plants and used to drive the process of photosynthesis.
a) Light energy
b) Carrying Capacity
c) Trophic Levels
d) Human Impact

Energy captured in the form of glucose or other organic molecules during photosynthesis, which can be used by organisms for growth and metabolism.
a) Stored chemical energy
b) Nutrient Cycling
c) Chromatin
d) Mutation

The substances and forms of energy required for a process, such as carbon dioxide, water, and light energy in photosynthesis.
a) Inputs
b) Protein Synthesis
c) Protein Structure
d) Ecosystem

The substances produced as a result of a process, such as glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.
a) Outputs
b) Chromatin
c) Diffusion
d) Adaptation

The physical substances involved in photosynthesis, including carbon dioxide and water, which are transformed into glucose and oxygen.
a) Matter
b) Mutation
c) Chromatin
d) Biotic Factors

The movement of energy from one form to another, such as from light energy to chemical energy in photosynthesis.
a) Energy transformation
b) Carrying Capacity
c) Protein Structure
d) Allele

Visual representations that show the processes and components involved in photosynthesis, including inputs, outputs, and energy transformations.
a) Diagrams
b) Ecosystem
c) Respiration
d) Biodiversity

Simplified representations of scientific concepts that help explain how photosynthesis works, focusing on the overall process rather than specific biochemical details.
a) Conceptual models
b) Predator-Prey
c) Chromatin
d) RNA

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