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Biomes : are ecosystems where several habitats intersect
Terrarium: is another place where several populations will peacefully co-exist in the same habitat
Producers: are things that produce it's own food.
Consumers : are organisms that consume things.But basically any living thing
Scavengers : are things that scavenge for dead animals.
Decomposers : are things that break down dead plants and animals.
Micro : A small scale ecosystem such as a pond, puddle, tree trunk, under a rock etc.
Messo: A medium scale ecosystem such as a forest or a large lake.
Vivaria : are habitats where several plant and animal populations live together.
Sun : is the source of all the energy in food chains
Symbiosis : Is a relationship in which two species live closely together, usually benefiting from each other
Abiotic : non-living
Biotic : living.
Ecology : study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their nonliving
Bacteria : A group of universally distributed, rigid, essentially unicellular microscopic organisms lacking chlorophyll.
Erosion : The wearing away of land surface by wind or water
Photosynthesis : A process occurring in the cells of green plants and some micro-organisms in which solar energy is transformed into stored chemical energy.
Plankton: Microscopic plants and animals that live in water.
Vaporization: The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
biodegradable : capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
biosphere : the sphere of life; all living matter of the planet occupied by life
climate : The long term average weather pattern in a particular place.
ethology : the study of animal behavior as behavioral ecology, a branch of zoology.
migration : the movement of organisms from one place to another
nutrient : provides nourishment and promotes growth.
predator : an organism that lives by killing and consuming another living organism.
Across:| 3. | are habitats where several plant and animal populations live together. | | 7. | are things that scavenge for dead animals. | | 9. | The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. | | 10. | non-living | | 12. | the study of animal behavior as behavioral ecology, a branch of zoology. | | 13. | are ecosystems where several habitats intersect | | 15. | capable of decaying through the action of living organisms |
| | 18. | the sphere of life; all living matter of the planet occupied by life | | 19. | are organisms that consume things.But basically any living thing | | 20. | the movement of organisms from one place to another | | 23. | an organism that lives by killing and consuming another living organism. | | 24. | are things that break down dead plants and animals. | | 25. | Microscopic plants and animals that live in water. |
| | Down:| 1. | A process occurring in the cells of green plants and some micro-organisms in which solar energy is transformed into stored chemical energy. | | 2. | are things that produce it's own food. | | 4. | living. | | 5. | A medium scale ecosystem such as a forest or a large lake. | | 6. | study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their nonliving | | 8. | A group of universally distributed, rigid, essentially unicellular microscopic organisms lacking chlorophyll. |
| | 11. | The long term average weather pattern in a particular place. | | 14. | Is a relationship in which two species live closely together, usually benefiting from each other | | 16. | The wearing away of land surface by wind or water | | 17. | is another place where several populations will peacefully co-exist in the same habitat | | 21. | provides nourishment and promotes growth. | | 22. | A small scale ecosystem such as a pond, puddle, tree trunk, under a rock etc. |
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Across:| 3. | are habitats where several plant and animal populations live together. | | 7. | are things that scavenge for dead animals. | | 9. | The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas. | | 10. | non-living | | 12. | the study of animal behavior as behavioral ecology, a branch of zoology. | | 13. | are ecosystems where several habitats intersect | | 15. | capable of decaying through the action of living organisms |
| | 18. | the sphere of life; all living matter of the planet occupied by life | | 19. | are organisms that consume things.But basically any living thing | | 20. | the movement of organisms from one place to another | | 23. | an organism that lives by killing and consuming another living organism. | | 24. | are things that break down dead plants and animals. | | 25. | Microscopic plants and animals that live in water. |
| | Down:| 1. | A process occurring in the cells of green plants and some micro-organisms in which solar energy is transformed into stored chemical energy. | | 2. | are things that produce it's own food. | | 4. | living. | | 5. | A medium scale ecosystem such as a forest or a large lake. | | 6. | study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their nonliving | | 8. | A group of universally distributed, rigid, essentially unicellular microscopic organisms lacking chlorophyll. |
| | 11. | The long term average weather pattern in a particular place. | | 14. | Is a relationship in which two species live closely together, usually benefiting from each other | | 16. | The wearing away of land surface by wind or water | | 17. | is another place where several populations will peacefully co-exist in the same habitat | | 21. | provides nourishment and promotes growth. | | 22. | A small scale ecosystem such as a pond, puddle, tree trunk, under a rock etc. |
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