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Predator: Animal that hunts and eats prey.[8]
Physical: Non-living or abiotic.[8]
Host: Organism on or in which a parasite lives.[4]
Ecology: Study of interrelationships of living organisms [7]
Structural: Type of adaptation relating to an organism's with their surroundings shape and size.[10]
Symbiosis: "Living together" of organisms of different [9]
Mutualism: Relationship where animals of different species species for a long period of time help each other.[9]
Prey: Animal that is eaten by a predator.[4]
Population: Number of organisms of a species in an area at a particular time.[10]
Temperature: Example of a physical factor in the environment is water and air ____.[11]
Habitat: Place where an organism lives.[7]
Competition: Relationship where two different organisms use the same resource such as food.[11]
Disease: Factor that affects population numbers.[7]
Adaptation: Characteristic of an organism that enables it to function more effectively in its surroundings.[10]
Behavioural: Type of adaptation relating to an animal's actions.[11]
Parasite: Organism that feeds off another e.g. tick.[8]
Food: Example of an important living or biotic factor.[4]
Water: Example of an important physical factor is amount of drinking ____.[5]
Environment: Living and non-living surroundings.[11]
Community: All the organisms in a given area at a given time.[9]
Ecosystem: A natural unit of living and non-living parts that interact to produce a stable system.[9]
Across:1. | Type of adaptation relating to an organism's with their surroundings shape and size.[10] | 4. | Animal that is eaten by a predator.[4] | 8. | Place where an organism lives.[7] | 10. | Number of organisms of a species in an area at a particular time.[10] | 13. | Study of interrelationships of living organisms [7] | 14. | Living and non-living surroundings.[11] | 15. | Animal that hunts and eats prey.[8] | 18. | "Living together" of organisms of different [9] | 19. | Example of a physical factor in the environment is water and air ____.[11] | 20. | Relationship where animals of different species species for a long period of time help each other.[9] |
| | Down:2. | All the organisms in a given area at a given time.[9] | 3. | Type of adaptation relating to an animal's actions.[11] | 5. | Relationship where two different organisms use the same resource such as food.[11] | 6. | Example of an important physical factor is amount of drinking ____.[5] | 7. | Factor that affects population numbers.[7] | 9. | Characteristic of an organism that enables it to function more effectively in its surroundings.[10] | 11. | Non-living or abiotic.[8] | 12. | Example of an important living or biotic factor.[4] | 15. | Organism that feeds off another e.g. tick.[8] | 16. | A natural unit of living and non-living parts that interact to produce a stable system.[9] | 17. | Organism on or in which a parasite lives.[4] |
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Across:1. | Type of adaptation relating to an organism's with their surroundings shape and size.[10] | 4. | Animal that is eaten by a predator.[4] | 8. | Place where an organism lives.[7] | 10. | Number of organisms of a species in an area at a particular time.[10] | 13. | Study of interrelationships of living organisms [7] | 14. | Living and non-living surroundings.[11] | 15. | Animal that hunts and eats prey.[8] | 18. | "Living together" of organisms of different [9] | 19. | Example of a physical factor in the environment is water and air ____.[11] | 20. | Relationship where animals of different species species for a long period of time help each other.[9] |
| | Down:2. | All the organisms in a given area at a given time.[9] | 3. | Type of adaptation relating to an animal's actions.[11] | 5. | Relationship where two different organisms use the same resource such as food.[11] | 6. | Example of an important physical factor is amount of drinking ____.[5] | 7. | Factor that affects population numbers.[7] | 9. | Characteristic of an organism that enables it to function more effectively in its surroundings.[10] | 11. | Non-living or abiotic.[8] | 12. | Example of an important living or biotic factor.[4] | 15. | Organism that feeds off another e.g. tick.[8] | 16. | A natural unit of living and non-living parts that interact to produce a stable system.[9] | 17. | Organism on or in which a parasite lives.[4] |
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