Biology Review
autotrophs
Organisms that are known to feed themselves
The chloroplast, a tiny body within plant cells, is the power generator for life on earth. True/False
True
Sunlight is a form of energy called
electromagnetic energy, or radiation
molecule
The smallest unit of a pure substance that consists of two or more atoms held together by a chemical bond.
diatomic
containing two atoms
elements
substances made up of only one type of atom
shell
the path surrounding the nucleus of an atom in which electrons are normally located
radiation
transfer of heat or energy through rays of various wavelengths
atomic weight
the average relative mass of each element
chlorophyll
a green pigment in plants that serves to trap the Sun's energy for photosynthesis
carotenoid pigment
a pigment ranging in color from yellow to red; helpful in capturing the Sun's light energy for use in photosynthesis
photosynthesis
a process that involves the use of carbon dioxide and water in the production of glucose and oxygen using the Sun's energy
electron
a subatomic particle fundamental to all matter, existing in orbit around the nucleus of an atom, and carrying a negative charge
proton
a subatomic particle fundamental to all matter, existing in the nucleus, having a positive charge, and about equal in mass to a neutron
neutron
a subatomic particle, fundamental to all matter except hydrogen, that exists in the nucleus and has about the same mass as a proton (but carries no charge)
Calvin cycle
the dark reaction process of photosynthesis that uses carbon dioxide for the synthesis of carbohydrates
atomic mass
the mass of an element; approximately equal to the number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus
atomic number
the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom; also the number of electrons around the nucleus
nucleus
the positively charged center of an atom that contains both the protons and neutrons of the atom
atom
the smallest unit of an element that still retains the chemical properties of the element
chloroplast
the tiny body that contains chlorophyll; part of the cell in which photosynthesis takes place
The Sun's rays travel as waves of radiation. There are short waves and long waves.
The shorter the waves, the stronger the radiation.
compound
a chemical substance composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically bonded to one another
autotroph
an organism that can make its own food