front 1 Autotrophs | back 1 Makes food from inorganic carbon sources (CO2) and energy from the environment. |
front 2 Heterotrophs | back 2 Organism obtains carbon and energy from organic compounds assembled by other organisms. |
front 3 Cells use acquired energy to: | back 3
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front 4 Plants use photosynthesis to: | back 4 Capture sunlight |
front 5 Herbivores eat plants to: | back 5 Obtain energy |
front 6 Decomposers... | back 6 Digest plant and animal matter |
front 7 Kinetic energy is: | back 7 Energy of motion |
front 8 Potential energy is: | back 8 Stored energy |
front 9 Consuming food gives potential energy which: | back 9 Can be turned into Kinetic energy. |
front 10 Potential energy in food is: | back 10 Chemical energy |
front 11 Organisms convert chemical energy into: | back 11 Mechanical energy, which is also a form of Kinetic energy. |
front 12 Energy does not...WHAT?! | back 12 Cycle!!! |
front 13 First Law of Thermodynamics | back 13
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front 14 Second Law of Thermodynamics | back 14
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front 15 Disorder Vs Order | back 15 Glucose - more organized, more potential energy, less
Entropy(Disorder) |
front 16 Free energy | back 16 Energy available to break or form new bonds |
front 17 Exergonic reactions | back 17 release energy |
front 18 Endergonic reactions | back 18 require energy |
front 19 Bonds... | back 19
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front 20 Molecules release energy when combined with oxygen... | back 20 but not spontaneous!!! |
front 21 Activation energy | back 21 Minimum amount of energy required to start a reaction. |