environment Crossword Puzzles
The environment 2025-03-20
Across
- The term for illegal hunting or capturing wildlife.
- The result of increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming.
- The phenomenon causes long periods of water scarcity and crop failure.
Down
- The measure of how human activities impact the environment in terms of greenhouse gases.
- The long-term shift in global or regional weather patterns, often linked to human activity.
- Extreme weather events caused by too much water in a short period.
6 Clues: The term for illegal hunting or capturing wildlife. • Extreme weather events caused by too much water in a short period. • The phenomenon causes long periods of water scarcity and crop failure. • The result of increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. • ...
The environment 2022-04-06
6 Clues: carbon dioxide • tropical storms • the tropical forests • cutting down a forest • harmful chemical in the air or water • when there is no rain for a long time
Environment-1 2022-06-22
6 Clues: to make less rubbish • to use something again • a large number of water covering an area • to watch and help an animal or the environment • the act of cutting down or burning trees in an area • an area of land where large amount of waste material are buried under the earth
Nature & Environment 2025-10-17
Across
- To think of a new idea or picture in your mind is to ______.
- Something that is very good, like a top student’s work, is ______.
- To manage or keep something in order, like turning off lights, is to ______ it.
Down
- Things that come from nature, not made by people, are ______.
- All the things around us, like air, water and trees, make up the ______.
- To look at two things and see how they are the same or different is to ______ them.
6 Clues: To think of a new idea or picture in your mind is to ______. • Things that come from nature, not made by people, are ______. • Something that is very good, like a top student’s work, is ______. • All the things around us, like air, water and trees, make up the ______. • To manage or keep something in order, like turning off lights, is to ______ it. • ...
The Environment 2025-11-30
Across
- — Precipitation containing harmful pollutants from emissions
- — A prolonged period with little or no rainfall
Down
- — Energy produced by atomic fission, debated for safety and sustainability
- Converting waste into reusable material
- — Extracting minerals or fossil fuels from the earth
- — Using resources carelessly or without need
6 Clues: Converting waste into reusable material • — Using resources carelessly or without need • — A prolonged period with little or no rainfall • — Extracting minerals or fossil fuels from the earth • — Precipitation containing harmful pollutants from emissions • — Energy produced by atomic fission, debated for safety and sustainability
psychology glossary 2022-09-27
Across
- anything except the IV that might have an effect on the DV
- controlled environment experiment
- characteristics when participants become aware of the aims they may behave differently
- repeating the research idea with similar findings
- validity results can be generalized
- experiment involving personal characteristics
- variable that is measured
Down
- defining the terms of the hypothesis
- issues moral conflict (is it right)
- and effect states why something happens and has an outcome
- testable predictions
- realistic environment experiment
- variables that are not controlled in an experiment and can ruin the experiment
- high ecological validity experiment
- manipulated variable
15 Clues: testable predictions • manipulated variable • variable that is measured • realistic environment experiment • controlled environment experiment • issues moral conflict (is it right) • high ecological validity experiment • validity results can be generalized • defining the terms of the hypothesis • experiment involving personal characteristics • ...
ΟΙΚΟΣΥΣΤΗΜΑΤΑ 2019-04-11
Across
- cycle is the movement of nutrients
- Air...............does not recognise borders
- The ………………………. describes who eats whom in the wild
- there are ways to recycle our ................materials
- the..........is in danger
- One cubic meter of fertile …………contains one billion living organisms
- ....is provided by the san
Down
- We must protect the .................
- Natural ......................don't last forever
- are animals that feed on dead animals
- Green vegetables have important ................
- is the variety of life on Earth
- It's time to ...................the way we treat the environment
- We must ............................... our shopping plastic bags
- Flowers use ………………to make seeds
15 Clues: the..........is in danger • ....is provided by the san • is the variety of life on Earth • Flowers use ………………to make seeds • cycle is the movement of nutrients • We must protect the ................. • are animals that feed on dead animals • Air...............does not recognise borders • Natural ......................don't last forever • ...
Ecology 2023-02-14
Across
- can not make their own food
- The role and location of an organism within an ecological community.
- the transfer of food energy from one organisim to another
- breakdown dead and decaying organisms
- all living organisms in a biosphere
- obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight
- an organism that cannot make its own food
Down
- a series of interrelated food chains
- meat and plant eaters
- non-living factors in a environment
- eat dead organisms
- make their own food using sunlight
- plant eaters
- only eat meat
- The environment where a plant or animal lives
15 Clues: plant eaters • only eat meat • eat dead organisms • meat and plant eaters • can not make their own food • make their own food using sunlight • non-living factors in a environment • all living organisms in a biosphere • a series of interrelated food chains • breakdown dead and decaying organisms • obtain energy and nutrients from sunlight • an organism that cannot make its own food • ...
Epidemiology 2023-09-05
Across
- Tentative hypothesis of identified problem
- Initial interactions between hot, agent, and environment
- Mammograms, BP screening, STI testing
- Systematic plan to promote healthy lifestyles
- Measurement of illness
- Variables that can be changed
- Mortality rate indicating probability of death from any cause
Down
- Agents such as stress, social isolation
- Measurement of existing cases at a point in time
- Model that bases health status on interaction between host, agent, and environment.
- Objective assessment of community needs
- Measurement of death
- Nature, scope, and extent of problem identified
- Worldwide
- Measurement of new cases during a designated time
15 Clues: Worldwide • Measurement of death • Measurement of illness • Variables that can be changed • Mammograms, BP screening, STI testing • Agents such as stress, social isolation • Objective assessment of community needs • Tentative hypothesis of identified problem • Systematic plan to promote healthy lifestyles • Nature, scope, and extent of problem identified • ...
Grade 8 5ab Word Quiz 2017-01-25
14 Clues: рана • мусор • засуха • циклон • лавина • обучать • спасать • достигать • сокращать • землетрясение • предотвращать • среда обитания • продовольствие • окружающая среда
Crossword puzzle 'Unit 1-5' 2020-10-12
globalization 2025-02-12
Techvoc_unit-1-puzzle 2017-12-09
Across
- The parts of Earth's atmosphere, ocean, land surface, and soil that contain all living organisms.•Contains earth's communities, ecosystems and landscapes.
- Keeps the "wilderness" as created or free of human influence.•Locks up the resources.
- The cost, in environmental damage, of a unit of pollution that is emitted into the environment.
- Management of natural resources on a sustainable basis. • Allows the use of resources in a "responsible" manner to preserver for future generations.
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- The interdisciplinary study of humanity's relationship with other organisms and the nonliving physical environment
- Those parts of our environment available to everyone but for which no single individual has responsibility - the atmosphere, fresh water, forests, wildlife, and ocean fisheries
- A community and its physical environments.•Includes all the biotic interactions of a community as well as the interactions between organisms and their abiotic environment.
- An educated guess that provides an explanation for an ovbservation that can be tested.
- Living Environment •Includes all organisms
9 Clues: Living Environment •Includes all organisms • Keeps the "wilderness" as created or free of human influence.•Locks up the resources. • An educated guess that provides an explanation for an ovbservation that can be tested. • The cost, in environmental damage, of a unit of pollution that is emitted into the environment. • ...
Log on 1 2018-01-17
FLACS- Vocabulario B 2024-09-30
Vocabulary 2025-05-15
UNIT 2 2025-09-22
14 Clues: erämaa • asukas • esi-isä • arvostaa • väkirikas • ympäristö • sen_vuoksi • vähemmistö • yhtäläisyys • uudisasukas • harvaanasuttu • ulkomaalainen • suvaitsevainen • lähettää eteenpäin
Types of Pollution 2024-03-15
Across
- What type of pollution results from the improper disposal of waste materials, such as trash or garbage, which accumulates in the environment and harms wildlife and ecosystems?
- What type of pollution refers to the contamination of the atmosphere with harmful gases and particles?
- What type of pollution refers to unwanted or harmful sound that disrupts the environment or affects the health and well-being of humans and animals?
- What type of pollution refers to the degradation of scenic views or landscapes due to human activities, such as urbanization or industrial development?
- What type of pollution occurs when excess heat is released into the environment, often from industrial processes or urbanization, causing temperature changes and disrupting ecosystems?
Down
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into lakes, rivers, oceans, or other bodies of water?
- What type of pollution results from the accumulation of synthetic polymers, such as plastic, in the environment, posing threats to wildlife and ecosystems?
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful radioactive materials are released into the environment, posing risks to human health and the environment?
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful chemicals, waste, or contaminants are added to the earth's surface, affecting plant growth and ecosystem health?
- What type of pollution refers to excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive artificial light that disrupts natural darkness or causes visual discomfort?
10 Clues: What type of pollution refers to the contamination of the atmosphere with harmful gases and particles? • What type of pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into lakes, rivers, oceans, or other bodies of water? • ...
Sustainability Glossary 2019-05-07
Across
- non living
- to provide or fit with what you need for a particular purpose
- to place a seed or young plant in the ground so it will grow
- to put a risk on it
- a city environment
- the weather conditions of a place
- an item used to find direction
Down
- living things
- a large mass of land
- any creature that is not a human
- the sorrounding influences of your life
- the shape and style of a painting and so on
- is a person
- the study of living things
14 Clues: non living • is a person • living things • a city environment • to put a risk on it • a large mass of land • the study of living things • an item used to find direction • any creature that is not a human • the weather conditions of a place • the sorrounding influences of your life • the shape and style of a painting and so on • ...
Environmental Geography 2021-03-29
Across
- / energy from the sun
- / a solid naturally occurring substance
- / a species of which a very few are left
- / harmful or poisonous effect in the environment
- / mechanism to generate wind power
- / natural resource that can be used again and again
Down
- / protect something from harm or destruction.
- / an activity to take out precious minerals and metals
- / the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- / materials useful to humans
- / to destroy the environment
- / energy from tides
- / a mineral that helps generate energy
- / energy from power
14 Clues: / energy from tides • / energy from power • / energy from the sun • / materials useful to humans • / to destroy the environment • / mechanism to generate wind power • / a solid naturally occurring substance • / a mineral that helps generate energy • / a species of which a very few are left • / protect something from harm or destruction. • ...
Kansas = Chapter 1 Review 2022-01-06
Across
- sharing a common border
- to prepare land for planting crops
- bits of matter carried by wind and water
- natural surrounding of an area
- location Kansas is in the middle of the USA
- Northeaster border of Kansas
- location exact position on the earth
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- physical environment of organisms
- Kansas is leading producer of this natural resource
- weather conditions over a long period of time
- wearing away of land by wind, water, etc...
- sea created many of Kansas physical features
- 34th state
- study of the earth
14 Clues: 34th state • study of the earth • sharing a common border • Northeaster border of Kansas • natural surrounding of an area • physical environment of organisms • to prepare land for planting crops • location exact position on the earth • bits of matter carried by wind and water • wearing away of land by wind, water, etc... • location Kansas is in the middle of the USA • ...
Survival 2022-11-29
Across
- Fitting the conditions of the environment
- A scientist who studies fossils
- A trait we use to recognize organisms
- A single, self contained living
- The same kind of organism
- When all of a species no longer survive
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- Where an organism lives
- Move as a group, usually with seasonal changes
- The remains of an organism from long ago
- More than one member of a species living together
- Deal with a difficult situation
- All of the living and nonliving things
- Continue living
- Many parts working together as one thing
14 Clues: Continue living • Where an organism lives • The same kind of organism • A scientist who studies fossils • Deal with a difficult situation • A single, self contained living • A trait we use to recognize organisms • All of the living and nonliving things • When all of a species no longer survive • The remains of an organism from long ago • Many parts working together as one thing • ...
Living Environment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-02
Across
- process used by plants to create glucose from carbon dioxide and water using the sun's energy
- the maximum number of organisms that can live in an area
- non-living
- living
- movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- movement of water across the cell membrane
- the process used to make ATP from glucose and oxygen
Down
- the site of photosynthesis
- organism that needs to consume other organisms for energy
- organism that produces its own food
- organsisms in a community depending on each other
- the form of chemical energy the cells can use
- organic molecules, like sugar, that supply the body with energy
- the variation among living things
- the site of cellular respiration
- organic molecules built of amino acids
- organelle containing DNA
18 Clues: living • non-living • organelle containing DNA • the site of photosynthesis • the site of cellular respiration • the variation among living things • organism that produces its own food • organic molecules built of amino acids • proteins that speed up chemical reactions • movement of water across the cell membrane • the form of chemical energy the cells can use • ...
Example 2018-10-25
Across
- Monitoring and evaluation environment
- Where you find Synchronous evaluation by web conference
- News Where I find Start-up information
Down
- Where to find the competences have been linked to this course.
- where are the classmates
- environment where I find syllabus English Level II
- User report
- learning environment Where you can practice
8 Clues: User report • where are the classmates • Monitoring and evaluation environment • News Where I find Start-up information • learning environment Where you can practice • environment where I find syllabus English Level II • Where you find Synchronous evaluation by web conference • Where to find the competences have been linked to this course.
Stage 2: Explore the course. Juan Rendon 2018-09-05
Across
- How many environments
- Tool to interact with colleagues
- Tool to receive course information
- Serves to deliver individual activities
- It serves to see the activities to realize
Down
- environment Where is the work guide
- Mention one of the tools of the knowledge environment
- Mention one of the initial environment activities
8 Clues: How many environments • Tool to interact with colleagues • Tool to receive course information • environment Where is the work guide • Serves to deliver individual activities • It serves to see the activities to realize • Mention one of the initial environment activities • Mention one of the tools of the knowledge environment
PE crossword 2018-01-10
Across
- volume, amount of air enabled or exhaled in one breath
- helps digestion
- skill, a skill affected by the environment
- what is needed for a player to perform well
- main sources of food
- found in water
- attaches muscle to bone
Down
- a chemical that changes how the body functions
- longest bone in the body
- attaches bone to bone
- what type of source documents sport
- what helps to encourage a player
- bone in the arm
- skill, a skill that is not affected by the environment
14 Clues: found in water • helps digestion • bone in the arm • main sources of food • attaches bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • longest bone in the body • what helps to encourage a player • what type of source documents sport • skill, a skill affected by the environment • what is needed for a player to perform well • a chemical that changes how the body functions • ...
Kansas = Chapter 1 Review 2022-01-06
Across
- study of the earth
- location Kansas is in the middle of the USA
- 34th state
- location exact position on the earth
- natural surrounding of an area
- to prepare land for planting crops
- Northeaster border of Kansas
Down
- bits of matter carried by wind and water
- weather conditions over a long period of time
- sharing a common border
- wearing away of land by wind, water, etc...
- Kansas is leading producer of this natural resource
- physical environment of organisms
- created many of Kansas physical features
14 Clues: 34th state • study of the earth • sharing a common border • Northeaster border of Kansas • natural surrounding of an area • physical environment of organisms • to prepare land for planting crops • location exact position on the earth • bits of matter carried by wind and water • created many of Kansas physical features • location Kansas is in the middle of the USA • ...
Rylan Hancock 2022-04-01
Across
- water flowing down a slope to a waterway
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater
- non-living organisms
- water held underground
- human created underwater structure
- relying on someone or something else
- something that people do or cause to happen
- to collect something to a harmful degree
- area separating waters flowing to different places
Down
- water collecting on top of the ground
- living organisms
- causes harm to the environment
- a group of people or animals living in an area
- environment of biotic & abiotic factors
14 Clues: living organisms • non-living organisms • water held underground • causes harm to the environment • human created underwater structure • relying on someone or something else • water collecting on top of the ground • environment of biotic & abiotic factors • water flowing down a slope to a waterway • to collect something to a harmful degree • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-02-06
Across
- To ad___ to an environment.
- Someone who studies geography.
- Somewhere where something is.
- To be adapting, ad____.
- Stars, Planets and the Milky Way are all apart of ___.
- "Let's go to that pl__!".
- A ___ of 300:1.
Down
- When something turns into something different.
- A piece of paper to help you find your way.
- There are many people in this w___.
- The area and nature around us.
- To be in effect, to op___.
- Abbreviation for the 7 concepts of geography.
- A neighbour, a lo__.
14 Clues: A ___ of 300:1. • A neighbour, a lo__. • To be adapting, ad____. • "Let's go to that pl__!". • To be in effect, to op___. • To ad___ to an environment. • Somewhere where something is. • Someone who studies geography. • The area and nature around us. • There are many people in this w___. • A piece of paper to help you find your way. • Abbreviation for the 7 concepts of geography. • ...
Reconocimiento de la plataforma 2018-02-13
Types of Pollution 2024-03-15
Across
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful chemicals, waste, or contaminants are added to the earth's surface, affecting plant growth and ecosystem health?
- What type of pollution refers to unwanted or harmful sound that disrupts the environment or affects the health and well-being of humans and animals?
- What type of pollution occurs when excess heat is released into the environment, often from industrial processes or urbanization, causing temperature changes and disrupting ecosystems?
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful radioactive materials are released into the environment, posing risks to human health and the environment?
- What type of pollution refers to the contamination of the atmosphere with harmful gases and particles?
Down
- What type of pollution refers to the degradation of scenic views or landscapes due to human activities, such as urbanization or industrial development?
- What type of pollution results from the improper disposal of waste materials, such as trash or garbage, which accumulates in the environment and harms wildlife and ecosystems?
- What type of pollution results from the accumulation of synthetic polymers, such as plastic, in the environment, posing threats to wildlife and ecosystems?
- What type of pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into lakes, rivers, oceans, or other bodies of water?
- What type of pollution refers to excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive artificial light that disrupts natural darkness or causes visual discomfort?
10 Clues: What type of pollution refers to the contamination of the atmosphere with harmful gases and particles? • What type of pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into lakes, rivers, oceans, or other bodies of water? • ...
Actividad 1 2018-02-18
Across
- and conditions n this environment you will find the conditions and rules of the course
- environment sending of activities
- learning Guide for the use of educational resources - Practice Link Folder
- space where the units of the course are studied
Down
- you will find dates of opening and closing of activities
- Management environment you will find news and program of the course
- learning environment develop with your group colleagues the development of collaborative activities
- presentation presentation Here you will find the information of the course
8 Clues: environment sending of activities • space where the units of the course are studied • you will find dates of opening and closing of activities • Management environment you will find news and program of the course • learning Guide for the use of educational resources - Practice Link Folder • ...
English 2 recognition 2018-06-22
Across
- this is to perform exercises proposed in the practical environment.
- you do this in collaboration with more people or groups.
- you can find this in the initial information environment of the course
Down
- you do this task in the knowledge environment.
- you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment
- there, you can find communications of recent events.
- this is a job that must end in a certain time
- there you can communicate with the members of the group and the teacher and show progress of the works
8 Clues: this is a job that must end in a certain time • you do this task in the knowledge environment. • there, you can find communications of recent events. • you do this in collaboration with more people or groups. • you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment • this is to perform exercises proposed in the practical environment. • ...
Everything is Connected 2023-02-22
Across
- the part of Earth where life exists
- one alligator is an example of what level of environmental organization?
- a group of individuals of the same species that live together
- all the living factors in an environment
Down
- all of the ecosystems in the world is an example of what type of environmental organization?
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
- all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- all the nonliving factors in an environment
9 Clues: the part of Earth where life exists • all the living factors in an environment • all the nonliving factors in an environment • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • a group of individuals of the same species that live together • all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area • ...
Spelling List #12 2018-08-26
16 Clues: suelo • playa • crías • campo • cerros • acuario • montaña • esconder • venenoso • diamantes • cangrejos • branquias • tentáculos • medio ambiente • plateado / plata • haciendo clavados en el agua
Blocks reading 2025-03-12
15 Clues: vorm • segu • savi • tegur • tahke • kiirus • betoon • keskond • suurused • vastupanu • kvaliteet • täiteaine • tingimused • ulatuslikult • blocks betoon plokkid
English 2 Recognition 2018-06-24
Across
- you do this in collaboration with more people or groups.
- you do exercises proposed in the practical environment.
- there you can communicate with the members of the group and the teacher and show progress of the works
- this is a job that must end in a certain time
Down
- you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment
- you do this task in the knowledge environment.
- you can find this in the initial information environment of the course
- there, you can find communications of recent events.
8 Clues: this is a job that must end in a certain time • you do this task in the knowledge environment. • there, you can find communications of recent events. • you do exercises proposed in the practical environment. • you do this in collaboration with more people or groups. • you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment • ...
Recognition Environments 2018-02-15
Across
- Environment through which we exchange information and interact with our classmates and tutor.
- Environment for which we deliver the final product.
- Environment where we find the news of the course.
- Space where some topic is explained and doubts of the same are solved.
Down
- Links by means of which we support our hypothesis.
- Enviroment where we can solve doubts about registration and control.
- We find the respective dates for delivery of works.
- Environment where we find the syllabus of the course.
8 Clues: Environment where we find the news of the course. • Links by means of which we support our hypothesis. • We find the respective dates for delivery of works. • Environment for which we deliver the final product. • Environment where we find the syllabus of the course. • Enviroment where we can solve doubts about registration and control. • ...
F1 2021-07-08
Across
- the conditions at 25°C and 1 atm
- portion of universe
- the biggest isolated system
- energy the combination of entropy, enthalpy and temperature
- reaction with ΔG<0
- a heat releasing reaction
- a reaction that absobs heat from the environment
- reactions recurring in biology
Down
- its heat is zero for an element
- the branch of physics that deals with heat and work of a transformation
- reactions with oxygen
- surrounds a system
- reaction with ΔG>0
- the law for calculating the hentalpy of a reacton from the hentalpies of other reactions
- heat of reaction
- measures the disorder of a system
16 Clues: heat of reaction • surrounds a system • reaction with ΔG>0 • reaction with ΔG<0 • portion of universe • reactions with oxygen • a heat releasing reaction • the biggest isolated system • reactions recurring in biology • its heat is zero for an element • the conditions at 25°C and 1 atm • measures the disorder of a system • a reaction that absobs heat from the environment • ...
Relationships in Nature 2016-02-07
Across
- eat animals
- role and position a species has in its environment
- to strike to outdo another for food and habitat
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- all living things exist
- engery starts with it
- when two or more species live close together
- an organism seized or taken in for food
- areas having plants, animals, and climates
Down
- non living factors in an ecosystem
- organisms that get engery from dead or decaying animals
- changed or moved
- a single living thing
- a group of living things and their non living environment
- the study of the organisms to one another
- pertaining to life or living
16 Clues: eat animals • changed or moved • a single living thing • engery starts with it • all living things exist • pertaining to life or living • non living factors in an ecosystem • an organism seized or taken in for food • an animal that naturally preys on others • the study of the organisms to one another • areas having plants, animals, and climates • ...
Prefix. 2023-01-26
Across
- converts into a coded form.
- throw 'back'
- the large muscle at the front of the thigh, which is divided into four distinct portions and acts to extend the leg.
- study of 'life'
- the surroundings or close off on all sides.
- meaning"heat before". ...
- meaning "come before". They tried to prevent an accident by taking the appropriate safety measures.
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- move 'back'
- writer of 'time'
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- instrument that measures 'time'
- the position of the moon or a planet when it is 90°
- or to the environment
- a 'life' history.
- stretch 'out'
- go 'out'
16 Clues: go 'out' • move 'back' • throw 'back' • stretch 'out' • study of 'life' • writer of 'time' • a 'life' history. • or to the environment • meaning"heat before". ... • converts into a coded form. • instrument that measures 'time' • the surroundings or close off on all sides. • the position of the moon or a planet when it is 90° • ...
Characteristics of Life 2022-09-20
Across
- living parts of the environment
- an organism whose cells do not have a nucleus
- organisms whose cells have a nucleus
- living thing made of one cell
- something that causes a reaction
- smallest level of classification
- living parts of the environment
- the variety of different types of living things
- organism that can make its own food
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- process that creates new organisms
- living things made up of more than one cell
- science of naming and classifying organisms
- organism that gets its food from outside body
- trying to maintain stable internal conditions
- organizing organisms into groups
- non living parts of the environment
- a reaction to a stimulu
17 Clues: a reaction to a stimulu • living thing made of one cell • living parts of the environment • living parts of the environment • organizing organisms into groups • something that causes a reaction • smallest level of classification • process that creates new organisms • non living parts of the environment • organism that can make its own food • organisms whose cells have a nucleus • ...
yes 2023-05-17
Across
- A community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- A diagram of all energy interactions in an ecosystem
- An individual animal or plant
- A group of organisms that mate to produce fertile offspring
- The role a species plays in its environment
- Animal that preys on others
- Another word for reusing an item
- Hawk, Mountain Lion, Snake
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- A group of individuals of the same species living within a given area
- Not able to be renewed
- Non-living things
- Place where animals survive and flourish
- Interacting group of various species in a common location
- Order of events in an ecosystem
- Plants
- Living things
16 Clues: Plants • Living things • Non-living things • Not able to be renewed • Hawk, Mountain Lion, Snake • Animal that preys on others • An individual animal or plant • Order of events in an ecosystem • Another word for reusing an item • Place where animals survive and flourish • The role a species plays in its environment • A diagram of all energy interactions in an ecosystem • ...
End of Module Vocabulary Ocean 2025-10-27
Across
- the diversity of life forms on earth
- the natural environment of an animal or plant
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a group of living things that are the same in many ways
- a community of living things and their environment
- being confined or imprisoned
- giving off light naturally like insects and fish
- an animal being hunted and eaten by another animal
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- to watch with car
- to light up, make bright
- to push with force
- capable of capturing your interest
- the written story of the events of a person's life
- attempting to repair
- excellent
- something that is heavy and large
16 Clues: excellent • to watch with car • to push with force • attempting to repair • to light up, make bright • being confined or imprisoned • something that is heavy and large • capable of capturing your interest • the diversity of life forms on earth • an animal that hunts other animals for food • the natural environment of an animal or plant • ...
Spelling Week 2 Term 4 2012-10-10
Across
- being imprisoned or confined
- a safe place for an animal to live and breed in
- the natural environment an animal lives, feeds and breeds in
- eats the meat of animals
- not found in large numbers
- to make numbers higher
- eats both plants and animals
- to guard or keep safe
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- to make numbers lower
- to blend in with its surroundings
- eats plants
- the surroundings of an animal or person that influences its life
- the animal that is hunted or killed by another animal
- disappear suddenly and completely
14 Clues: eats plants • to make numbers lower • to guard or keep safe • to make numbers higher • eats the meat of animals • not found in large numbers • being imprisoned or confined • eats both plants and animals • to blend in with its surroundings • disappear suddenly and completely • a safe place for an animal to live and breed in • the animal that is hunted or killed by another animal • ...
Week 11 Vocabulary 2014-10-09
Across
- an environment’s biotic and abiotic factors interacting
- all the populations of an ecosystem
- to gather or live in a large group
- all the living things in an environment
- to flow around freely
- to hang down
- where an organism lives
- any animal that lives by hunting another
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- to slowly break down
- all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem
- all the nonliving things in an environment
- a hole in the ground that animals live in
- to wrinkle and become small
- easily broken
14 Clues: to hang down • easily broken • to slowly break down • to flow around freely • where an organism lives • to wrinkle and become small • to gather or live in a large group • all the populations of an ecosystem • all the living things in an environment • any animal that lives by hunting another • a hole in the ground that animals live in • all the nonliving things in an environment • ...
Environmental Disorders Fish 2021-02-24
Across
- disease caused by elevated CO2 levels
- popular fishing brand with black and green theme
- excessive cell growth due to environmental stimulant
- coarse fish dominating south east
- disease caused by low pH
- your favourite tutor
- zero oxygen environment
- things that can be observed underneath fishes skin when exposed to supersaturated water
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- warm water fish species popular in aquaculture in African countries
- increased plant biomass production due to excess nutrients, decreasing oxygen
- low oxygen environment
- disease caused by high nitrite levels
- disease caused by high pH
- cheese, tomato, bread
14 Clues: your favourite tutor • cheese, tomato, bread • low oxygen environment • zero oxygen environment • disease caused by low pH • disease caused by high pH • coarse fish dominating south east • disease caused by elevated CO2 levels • disease caused by high nitrite levels • popular fishing brand with black and green theme • excessive cell growth due to environmental stimulant • ...
How mapping ecosystems can help restore them 2024-10-18
Across
- The layer of gases surrounding a planet
- A type of tree known for its strength
- Indigenous or originating from a place
- People who protect the environment
- To bring back to a previous state
- Difficult tasks or tests
- AI that learns from data
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- A meeting or assembly of people
- Objects used to perform tasks or work
- A visual representation of an area
- Living organisms and their environment
- Combining two or more things
- Large data sets analyzed for insights
- Element found in all life
14 Clues: Difficult tasks or tests • AI that learns from data • Element found in all life • Combining two or more things • A meeting or assembly of people • To bring back to a previous state • A visual representation of an area • People who protect the environment • Objects used to perform tasks or work • A type of tree known for its strength • Large data sets analyzed for insights • ...
VOCABULÁRIO CLIMA 2025-04-30
Across
- to process materials for reuse
- pollution harmful substances in the air
- the process of reusing materials
- able to continue without harming nature
- dirty or harmful substances in the environment
- to use something again
- effect trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere
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- waste material thrown away
- the natural world around us
- cutting down of forests
- energy energy that comes from natural sources and doesn't run out
- warming increase in Earth's average temperature
- to make something smaller or less
- change long-term change in global weather patterns
14 Clues: to use something again • cutting down of forests • waste material thrown away • the natural world around us • to process materials for reuse • the process of reusing materials • to make something smaller or less • pollution harmful substances in the air • able to continue without harming nature • dirty or harmful substances in the environment • ...
APHUG - UNIT1 REVIEW 2021-06-15
Across
- The coordinates of a place using latitude and longitude.
- Refers to the relationship of a feature's size on a map compared to its actual size on Earth.
- An area within which everyone shares in a common one or more distinctive characteristics.
- Contact diminishes with increasing distance and eventually disappears.
- Forms superimposed on the physical environment by humans.
- The time at the prime meridian.
- A force or process that involves the entire world and results in making something worldwide in scope.
- Rectangular-shaped maps with little shape and direction distortion, but a lot of size distortion.
- An area organized around a node or central point.
- The arrangement of a feature in space.
- Theory that the physical environment may limit some human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to their environment
- The process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time.
- The theory that the physical environment causes social development.
- The numbering system to indicate the location of a parallel.
- The study of where and why human activities are located where they are.
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- A numbering system used to locate each meridian on Earth's surface.
- A place that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity
- A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
- An area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of physical and cultural traits.
- A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable (the darker the shading, the higher the concentration of the variable.
- Let us find unfamiliar locations by comparing them to familiar ones.
- The geometric arrangement of objects in space.
- Considered to be the father of Geography.
- 0 (zero) degrees latitude.
- Shows how a particular feature is distributed over an area.
- The position that something occupies on Earth's surface.
- The geographic study of human-environment relationships.
- The science of map-making.
- The reduction in time it takes for something to reach another place.
- Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than far things.
- A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
- The scientific method of transferring locations on Earth's surface to a flat map
- A thematic map with continuous lines joining points of the same value.
- The physical character of a place.
34 Clues: 0 (zero) degrees latitude. • The science of map-making. • The time at the prime meridian. • The physical character of a place. • The arrangement of a feature in space. • Considered to be the father of Geography. • The geometric arrangement of objects in space. • An area organized around a node or central point. • The coordinates of a place using latitude and longitude. • ...
Unit 5: Vocabulary Part 1 and 2 2023-03-31
Across
- an organism that eats other organisms.
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism.
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit ·
- an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms and consuming or absorbing the nutrients.
- an organism that kills and eats another for food
- the study of interactions of living organisms with one another and their environment
- the pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of organisms.
- anything that has a mass and takes up space.
- an organism’s role in its habitat
- an organism that can make its own food by using energy from the sun.
- the amount of living matter in an area such as a habitat
- a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- something such as food, water, or space that limits the size of a population
- the nonliving part of the environment including water, rocks, light, and temperature
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- the living factors in an environment
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.
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- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- the part of Earth where life exists
- a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy, which results as energy passes through the ecosystem’s food chain.
- an organism that eats only plants.
- the place where a plant or animal lives and grows
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- an organism that eats only animals.
- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate and produce fertile offspring
- a relationship between two species in which one species, the parasite, benefits from the other species, the host, which is harmed
- occurs when two or more organisms or populations try to use the same resource (i.e., food, water, space, etc.)
- a close, long-term association between two or more species
- all of the populations of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- are the energy levels or steps in a food chain or food web.
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
32 Clues: an organism’s role in its habitat • an organism that eats only plants. • the part of Earth where life exists • an organism that eats only animals. • the living factors in an environment • an organism that eats other organisms. • anything that has a mass and takes up space. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • an organism that kills and eats another for food • ...
Biology 2023-05-18
Across
- Study of past and present distribution of organisms
- Organisms that relies on other organisms fortis energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph
- Symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem.
- the geologically altered remains of a once-living organism and/or its behaviour
- physical change in an organism that results over time in reaction to its environment
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the change in heritable traits of biological populations over successive generations
- Network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem
- Selective breeding of plants and animals to promote the occurrence of desirable traits in offspring
- Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- reproductive success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment.
- the direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource.
- Part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- The process by which organisms best adapted to their environment survive & reproduce to pass on favorable traits to their offspring
- Series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer by eating and being eaten
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
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- All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
- when two populations are separated by geographic barriers such as rivers, mountains, or bodies of water.
- the study of the development of the anatomy of an organism to its adult form
- the ancestor of two or more species in the later period.
- Largest number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support
- he transfer of genetic material from one population to another
- Single species that is not usually abundant in a community yet exerts a strong control on the structure of a community
- Group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- a relationship between organisms in which one is harmed when both are trying
- Body parts that share a common function, but not an evolutionary history
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- a pattern of behavior in which animals travel from one habitat to another in search of food, better conditions, or reproductive needs
- Group of drugs used to block the growth and reproduction of bacterial pathogens
30 Clues: an organism that mostly feeds on plants • organism that breaks down dead organic material • Study of past and present distribution of organisms • the ancestor of two or more species in the later period. • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • he transfer of genetic material from one population to another • ...
Science-Vocablary Words 2013-10-07
Across
- An environment that provides the things the organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- density The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- The organism that benefits
- The first species to populate the area
- An interaction in which one organism kills another for food
- The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment
- The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed, but where soil and organisms still exist
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- Approximate of a number, based on reasonable assumptions
- The largest population that an area can support
- Non-living things of a habitat
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- The behaviors and physical characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- a living thing
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- The number of births in a population in a certain amount of time
- moving into a population
- The number of details in a population in a certain about of time
- Involves one organism living on or inside another organism and harming it
- A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce
- A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species
- succession The series of changes that occur in an area where no soil or organisms exist
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited source
- The role of an organisms in its habitat, or how it makes its living
- The organisms that does the killing
- The organism it lives on or in
- living parts of a habitat
- A characteristic that makes an individual better suited to its environment may eventually become common in that species through his process
- A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed
- The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
- Plants and algae need water, along with sunlight and carbon dioxide, to make their own food
- The organism that is killed
- an environment factor that causes a population to decrease
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving surroundings
- leaving a population
- A relationship in which both species benefit
35 Clues: a living thing • leaving a population • moving into a population • living parts of a habitat • The organism that benefits • The organism that is killed • The organism it lives on or in • Non-living things of a habitat • The organisms that does the killing • The first species to populate the area • A relationship in which both species benefit • ...
Ecology Review 2023-10-31
Across
- Biomes that are in or have to do with water. They are either freshwater or saltwater.
- Interaction in which one organism eats another
- Living factors in the environment.
- The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- Biome a biome that has little or no plant life, long periods without rain, and extreme temperatures; usually found in hot climates
- Interaction that helps both species involved
- Animals hunted or caught for food
- Non-living factors in an environment
- plant life
- symbol for the transfer of energy in a food web
- An organism that eats only plants
- a small or specialized habitat within a larger habitat
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical environment.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Interaction that helps one species while neither helping nor harming the other
- a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area
- An organism that lives in or on another organism; one who lives off another person
- An organism that is a mix of algae and a fungus
- The source of energy for plants
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and organisms
- organism that obtains energy by eating animals
- The process by which plants and some other organisms capture the energy in sunlight and use it to make food.
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- All the different populations that live together in an area
- A type of close and long-term biological interaction between two different species. Commensalism, parasitism and mutualism are the three types.
- Events that impact the ecosystem
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Any living thing
- Biomes on land (forests, taiga, tundra, etc.)
- organism that obtains energy by eating both plants and animals
- prefix meaning life
- to make or become larger; to add to
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- animal life
- web. A diagram that shows the transfer of energy among the organisms in an ecosystem
- A biome with many types of long grasses. Region has four seasons e.g. Canada.
- to become smaller or less
- Interaction in which two or more species require the same limited resources
- Interaction that benefits one species (the parasite) that lives in or on the other (host). The host is usually harmed.
- Ground that is permanently frozen-found in the tundra
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
41 Clues: plant life • animal life • Any living thing • prefix meaning life • to become smaller or less • The source of energy for plants • Events that impact the ecosystem • Animals hunted or caught for food • An organism that eats only plants • Living factors in the environment. • to make or become larger; to add to • Non-living factors in an environment • ...
first 2024-05-31
Across
- act -prohibits false records, labels, or identification of wildlife shipped
- South Carolina state bird
- fish born in freshwater, matures and lives in the ocean, and returns to freshwater to spawn
- Roosevelt- president from 1901 – 1909, established the first National Wildlife Refuge
- Where two different habitats meet
- Rule- rule that states two species cannot live the same way in the same place at the same time
- South Carolina state snack
- South Carolina State fruit
- Pinchot- served as head of the Forest Service for 12 years and as governor of PA.
- Carson- wrote Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.
- South Carolina State tree
- -trap that captures the animal in an enclosed area.
- capacity - the number of individuals an environment can support
- Competition- competition within members of the same species for some limiting resource.
- Oyster filters water, lives in salt marshes, is a keystone species in its environment
- otter- keeps sea urchins from eating kelp forest
- a very important animal in an environment, no matter its size or population
- Fruit with flesh like exterior, ex: berries
- South Carolina's longest river
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- Deer South Carolina state animal
- Robertson act - imposed an excise tax on the sale of firearms and ammunition to help fund wildlife conservation
- South Carolina state duck
- Norwood - He used cartoons to promote conservation
- of Land Management - Administers 261 million surface acres of America's public lands,
- Competition - competition between two or more species for some limiting resource.
- Tortoise - burrows provide shelter for more than 360 species
- richness the number of species in the same area
- -These traps kill the animal
- Leopold- He set up the Dept. of Wildlife at the University of Wisconsin and wrote Game Management, known as the father of wildlife management
- Standing dead tree
- A group of trees together that are different ages in the same forest
- group of interacting individuals of the same species that inhabit a set geographic area.
- South Carolina state beverage
- Fruits with hard exteriors, ex:acorns
- the gradual and predictable replacement of one community by another one
- animal that is not original from where it is, competes with native predators and eats native prey
- makes dams, is a keystone species in its environment
- animal Robert Pain took out of its environment to study for keystone species
- alligators- digs holes which provide habitat for many other species
- trap that keeps the animal in place.
40 Clues: Standing dead tree • South Carolina state bird • South Carolina state duck • South Carolina State tree • South Carolina state snack • South Carolina State fruit • -These traps kill the animal • South Carolina state beverage • South Carolina's longest river • Deer South Carolina state animal • Where two different habitats meet • trap that keeps the animal in place. • ...
Vocab 2024-12-04
Across
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees that receives a high amount of rainfall
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- an organism that creates its own food or energy
- the coldest of all the biomes
- a relationship between the two living species in which one organism is benefitted at the expense of the other
- a relationship or interaction between two different organisms that share similar habitat.
- Water that possesses little dissolved minerals such as salt
- elating to water; living in or near water or taking place in wate
- generally open and continuous, fairly flat areas of grass
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- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- contains evergreen trees that bear cones
- arid ecosystems that receive fewer than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of precipitation a year
- a set of interactions between organisms and species to get a limited resource
- characterized by trees that lose their leaves at the end of each growing season
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- the role an organism plays in a community
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
- Marine biology is the study of marine organisms, their behaviors and interactions with the environment.
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- a relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- vegetation that is dominated by shrubs or short statured trees, generally < 5 m tall, often in a single canopy layer
- all the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area and are capable of breeding among themselves
30 Clues: the coldest of all the biomes • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • contains evergreen trees that bear cones • the role an organism plays in a community • an organism that creates its own food or energy • generally open and continuous, fairly flat areas of grass • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals • ...
7th- Ecosystems 2025-03-17
Across
- the study of how living things interact with their environment
- an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph
- this cycle involves animals’ cells releasing this gas after they go through cellular respiration to change food (glucose) to energy
- an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem
- this cycle involves plants taking in this element along with others to change it to glucose
- the factors that are nonliving in an environment
- the largest population an environment can support is called this (2 words)
- the part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called the organism’s ___
- all the different populations living together make this
- organisms that break down material in dead organisms to release some of the nutrients back into the environment
- carbon dioxide is being released into the atmosphere a lot due to humans burning ___ ___ which give of harmful greenhouse gases
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one level to the next.
- organisms that leave an area in search of better resources is this
- water changing from a gas to a liquid in the water cycle
- A series of events in which an organism eats another and obtains energy
- this cycle involves bacteria that change this element into a usable form for plants to take it up from the soil
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, can only transfer or change form
- something that prevents an organism from living or growing in an environment (2 words)
- the number of organisms per unit area (2 words)
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- water changing from a liquid to a gas in the water cycle
- matter cannot be created or destroyed- only changes form
- many ecosystems together make this
- an organism that must take in food for energy- it cannot make its own, a heterotroph
- the smallest unit of ecological organization is a single ___
- process of water falling to earth in the water cycle
- the community of organisms plus the nonliving factors make up this
- A model that shows how matter and energy are transferred in different ways among many organisms
- Populations can increase when ___ rate is higher than ___ rate (2 words)
- organisms that enter a new area and increase the population size
- the living and once living factors in an ecosystem
- all the members of one species living in a particular area
- the struggle between organism to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- the process of water going from the atmosphere to earth and back
33 Clues: many ecosystems together make this • an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem • the number of organisms per unit area (2 words) • the factors that are nonliving in an environment • the living and once living factors in an ecosystem • an organism that can make its own food- an autotroph • process of water falling to earth in the water cycle • ...
Lesson 4: The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
Across
- the belief that maintaining order in the environment brings out its natural beauty.
- a principle of sustainability that refers to maintaining the healthy state of the environment.
- the 2000 law promoting proper waste segregation, recycling, and disposal.
- the ability to regulate one’s actions with careful and wise decision-making.
- an English poet who wrote the quote, “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.”
- a perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- a principle of sustainability that means using resources wisely to minimize waste.
- a principle of sustainability that calls for conserving resources so future generations can also use them.
- the belief that a good life means living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it without limits.
- the branch of philosophy that studies the moral relationship between humans and the environment.
- the view that humans are the most important species and may use nature for their needs.
- the 1999 law that sets standards to reduce air pollution.
- the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, applying the principles of climate ethics.
- the 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- the moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
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- disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides that cause destruction.
- the view that humankind is part of a greater biological system, and humans are stewards of nature.
- someone who protects and manages natural resources for future generations.
- the idea that humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- a branch of ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- the practice of being thrifty, avoiding waste, and reusing resources whenever possible.
- the branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- the concept of reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
- the idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating system, similar to a living organism.
- someone who believes all living beings have value, and humans are only one part of nature.
- the idea that nature has worth, either in itself or for human benefit.
- international commitments by countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- unfair conditions where poor communities face more pollution and environmental harm.
- an approach that links social problems with environmental problems.
- the view that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
30 Clues: the 1999 law that sets standards to reduce air pollution. • the idea that humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • the moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment. • an approach that links social problems with environmental problems. • the 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • ...
5/6 Ecology crossword 2025-11-05
Across
- A close and long-term interaction between two different species.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental conditions.
- The effect of human activity on the natural environment, such as pollution, deforestation, or climate change.
- in species It means the species may be more vulnerable to diseases and environmental changes.
- When individuals or species vie for the same limited resources such as food, water, or space.
- A type of symbiosis where both species benefit, e.g., bees and flowering plants.
- Succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists, such as after a volcanic eruption.
- Succession that occurs in areas where a disturbance has destroyed an existing community but left the soil intact.
- The process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time.
- The maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support sustainably.
- The movement of individuals into a population.
- Any factor that restricts the size of a population.
- The movement of individuals out of a population.
- Factors that affect population size regardless of density, such as natural disasters.
- The natural environment where an organism lives and obtains what it needs to survive.
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- A type of symbiosis where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed, e.g., barnacles on whales.
- Factors that affect population size based on the population's density, such as disease and competition.
- The way in which individuals are spread out across a given area.
- They can outcompete native species for resources and disrupt local ecosystems.
- A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its environment relative to its abundance.
- The role or “job” of an organism in its environment, including what it eats and how it interacts with others.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A growth pattern where the population size increases rapidly under ideal conditions.
- An interaction where one organism (the predator) hunts and eats another (the prey).
- A type of symbiosis where one species benefits at the expense of the other, e.g., ticks on mammals.
- The number of individuals per unit area, different from how individuals are distributed.
- A growth pattern that levels off as the population reaches the carrying capacity.
- A stable community that no longer goes through major ecological changes.
- The first species to colonize previously disrupted or damaged ecosystems.
29 Clues: The movement of individuals into a population. • The movement of individuals out of a population. • Any factor that restricts the size of a population. • The way in which individuals are spread out across a given area. • A close and long-term interaction between two different species. • A stable community that no longer goes through major ecological changes. • ...
Environmental pollution 2021-04-03
17 Clues: мусор • почва • отходы • вести к • вредный • сливать • сжигать • уменьшать • выпускать • задерживать • промышленный • перерабатывать • окружающая среда • свалка (официальная) • свалка (неофициальная) • использовать многоразово • добыча полезных ископаемых
Matter 2023-09-21
Across
- the act of one organism pursuing and consuming another organism for food.
- The ability of any organism to survive when subjected to biotic and abiotic factors
- one organism benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed
- a group of interacting populations that occupy the same geographic area at the same time.
- any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms.
- an area where an organism lives.
- a large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities.
- a biological community and all of the abiotic factors that affect it.
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- Organisms of a single species that share the same geographic location at the time make up a
- one organism benefits at the expense of the other
- the portion of the Earth that supports life.
- living factors in an organism’s environment.
- both organisms benefit
- the close relationship that exists when two or more species live together.
- the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment.
- the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- the role or position that an organism has in its environment.
17 Clues: both organisms benefit • an area where an organism lives. • the portion of the Earth that supports life. • living factors in an organism’s environment. • one organism benefits at the expense of the other • the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment. • one organism benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed • ...
science topic 1:1 and 2 2024-08-19
Across
- consisting of many cells.
- a group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- generation the mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources.
- a living thing.
- the most basic level of organization in the classification of organisms.
- making a firm decision and not changing it.
- the condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
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- nomenclature the classification system in which each organism is given a unique, two-part scientific name indicating its genus and species.
- change over time: the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- made of a single cell.
- the process of grouping things based on their similarities.
- any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way.
- an action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus.
- the scientific study of how living things are classified.
- evolution the process by which unrelated organisms evolve similar characteristics.
- a taxonomic category that names a group of similar, closely-related organisms.
17 Clues: a living thing. • made of a single cell. • consisting of many cells. • making a firm decision and not changing it. • the scientific study of how living things are classified. • the basic unit of structure and function in living things. • the process of grouping things based on their similarities. • an action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus. • ...
Ecosystem 2023-02-02
Across
- development that meets the needs of people today without limiting the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- chain a simple model that shows how matter and energy move from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
- web a combination of food chains which connects all the living things within an ecosystem.
- cycle processes that move nutrients back and forth between the biotic and abiotic environment.
- a community of organisms that interact in an environment.
- the total dry mass of all selected organisms.
- careful management and use of resources to assure continuing availability in the longer run
- an animal that kills and eats other animals.
- any organism that feeds or obtains nutrients by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms.
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- the nonliving component of an ecosystem
- an organism that can make its own food by using energy from its surroundings.
- the living or once-living organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and non-living things that surround an organism.
- an organism that eats other organisms
- a place where an organism lives.
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area.
- a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- animals that are caught and eaten by other animals.
18 Clues: a place where an organism lives. • an organism that eats other organisms • the nonliving component of an ecosystem • an animal that kills and eats other animals. • the total dry mass of all selected organisms. • the living or once-living organisms in an ecosystem • animals that are caught and eaten by other animals. • ...
Science T2M3 Vocabulary 2023-06-19
Across
- a lens that is thick in the middle and thin on the edges, it is used to correct farsightedness
- the system of nerves that carry information to different parts of the body
- the system of nerves that made up of the brain and the spinal cord
- the parts of the body that collect information from the environment
- something that happens in the environment to cause an animal to react
- a lens that is thin in the middle and thick on the edges, it is used to fix nearsightedness
- something that absorbes or reflects all the light, it does not let light through
- the bouncing of light off of a surface
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- using bouncing sound waves to see
- lets some light through, but it is blurry
- all the nerves that are not part of the spinal cord and brain
- the organ that processes information and sends signals for commands
- lets most light through and it is clear
- the bending of light when it moves between substances
- a reaction to things happening in the environment
- a bundle of nerves in the spine, it is very important
- the picture of something
17 Clues: the picture of something • using bouncing sound waves to see • the bouncing of light off of a surface • lets most light through and it is clear • lets some light through, but it is blurry • a reaction to things happening in the environment • the bending of light when it moves between substances • a bundle of nerves in the spine, it is very important • ...
Ecology Review 2021-12-09
Across
- able to meet the current demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
- non-living parts of an organism's habitat
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic matter
- amount of biological or living diversity per unit area; species diversity, habitat diversity, and genetic diversity
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- organism that can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- several interrelated food chains
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- climate classification system based on temperature, precipitation, and native vegetation
- living organisms that inhabit an environment
- Raising marine and freshwater fish or other aquatic organisms in ponds and underwater cages
- organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- practice of farming andd growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other
- process of making new products from materials that were used in another product
- study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
17 Clues: several interrelated food chains • non-living parts of an organism's habitat • living organisms that inhabit an environment • organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms • ...
Global Environmental Protection 2024-09-19
Across
- the convention related to the reduction in the trade of mercury
- a document that supplements a treaty providing specific details
- the core name for a legal document
- important ngo related to the environment
- taking into account all the elements of the environmental system
- the principle that is an action might cause harm the best course is to cease the action
- original name for the convention related to banning of CFCs to prevent ozone depletion
- key aspect of the Constitution allowing the Federal government the ability to protect the environment
- agreement in 2015 providing updated details on reduction of greenhouse gases
- another name for a treaty of international agreement
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- related to fair access to a quality environment among different groups of the same generation
- the range of all life forms on Earth
- convention related to the trade of endangered species
- the belief human kind is the most important animal
- the removal of barriers to trade and movement of people
- impacts of an action which are not paid for or part of the price
- the scientific body connected to the UN who conducts research on climate change
17 Clues: the core name for a legal document • the range of all life forms on Earth • important ngo related to the environment • the belief human kind is the most important animal • another name for a treaty of international agreement • convention related to the trade of endangered species • the removal of barriers to trade and movement of people • ...
Characteristics of Life 2024-01-22
Across
- The basic unit of life that all living things have
- All living things respond to _____________, which is a change in the environment
- The study of life
- A living thing
- The passing on of DNA to offspring (children)
- All living things have genetic information in the form of _____
- Living things must show _____ the characteristics of life
- __________ reproduction: process by which one parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent
- Maintains a stable internal environment (ex: constant body temperature)
- All living things take in and convert materials and energy from the environment
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- Populations of organisms change over time
- All living things need energy. Animals obtain energy by eating. Plants convert energy from the sun using the process of ____________
- An organism with many cells
- A trait which helps an organism survive and reproduce (ex: earth worms have setae cells to help move in soil)
- _____________ reproduction: A process where two parents combine their genetic information to make a new organism that is different from either parent
- All living things _______ and develop by increasing the number of cells or the size of cells
- All living things have _________ of organization, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
17 Clues: A living thing • The study of life • An organism with many cells • Populations of organisms change over time • The passing on of DNA to offspring (children) • The basic unit of life that all living things have • Living things must show _____ the characteristics of life • All living things have genetic information in the form of _____ • ...
Keystone Membrane & Homeostasis Vocab. 2025-03-28
Across
- the process by which cells take in substance from outside the cell by engulfing them in a vesicle
- low concentration to high concentration
- the movement of molecules across a cell membrane, requiring no energy input from the cell.
- the amount of a substance dissolved in a given amount of solvent
- a type of passive transport where molecules move across a cell membrane with the help of membrane proteins
- specialized proteins embedded in cell membranes that actively transport molecules
- outside the cell
- existing or occurring within a cell
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- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes
- the process by which an organism maintains a stable internal body temperature despite changes in the external environment
- process for moving large molecules out of the cell to the cell exterior
- the difference in the concentration of a substance between two areas
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- the movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of high water concentration
- membrane protein that facilitates the transport
- used to describe two organisms living together with one inside the other
- the natural process where particles of a substance spread out
17 Clues: outside the cell • existing or occurring within a cell • low concentration to high concentration • membrane protein that facilitates the transport • the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment • the natural process where particles of a substance spread out • the amount of a substance dissolved in a given amount of solvent • ...
Vocabulary 2025-09-17
Across
- An animal that only eats plants.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- The careful use and protection of natural resources.
- All the nonliving things in an environment (water, sunlight, soil, air).
- A living thing, like fungi or bacteria, that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- A body part or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
- An animal that only eats other animals.
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- The job or purpose of a structure (what it does to help survival).
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- All the living things in an environment (plants, animals, bacteria).
- A living thing that eats plants or other animals for energy.
- A part of a living thing (like a beak, claw, or root) that helps it survive.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- All the different populations living together in an area.
- A group of living things that are similar and can have babies together.
- The place where a living thing lives and gets what it needs (food, water, shelter, space).
- All the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things in an area working together.
17 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats other animals. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • A group of the same species living in the same area. • The careful use and protection of natural resources. • All the different populations living together in an area. • A living thing that eats plants or other animals for energy. • ...
Food Science: Plant Preservation Review 2025-11-20
Across
- What is one of the two factors that is required for microbial growth?
- This preservation method creates an unsuitable environment for microorganisms through a lowered pH (vinegar)
- These are molds that grow at refrigerated temperatures (less than 50 degrees)
- What is one of the two factors that is required for microbial growth?
- What is the #1 cause of food spoilage?
- This preservation method stops the growth of microorganisms through temperatures below 32 degrees
- How do molds reproduce?
- This is the term that describes an environment without oxygen
- This preservation method creates an anaerobic environment where microorganisms cannot spread
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- This preservation method slows down the spread of microorganisms and the enzymatic process of food items
- These are molds that grow at high temperature (110 - 140 degrees)
- Which type of mold grows at room temperature
- This preservation method removes 90% of moisture from food to prevent microorganisms from producing
- What continues in plant based food items even after harvest?
- This preservation method removes nearly 100% of moisture from food products
- This preservation method kills bacteria present while also preventing new bacteria from entering
- What is one of the two ways that molds can spread?
- Molds are an example of this.
18 Clues: How do molds reproduce? • Molds are an example of this. • What is the #1 cause of food spoilage? • Which type of mold grows at room temperature • What is one of the two ways that molds can spread? • What continues in plant based food items even after harvest? • This is the term that describes an environment without oxygen • ...
Ecosystem 2023-08-28
Across
- the non-living factors in environment
- the most powerful abiotic
- here you can find camels and cactus
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- a living organism in environment
- the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in environment
- here you can find deer, tropical trees, tiger
- the natural home or an environment of plant, animals or other organism
7 Clues: the most powerful abiotic • a living organism in environment • here you can find camels and cactus • the non-living factors in environment • here you can find deer, tropical trees, tiger • the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in environment • the natural home or an environment of plant, animals or other organism
Ebikes 2025-05-08
Across
- the distance an e bike can go on one charge
- physical activity for health
- not dangerous
- a person who travels to work or school
- help from the motor when you pedal
- use how much power the e bike needs
- nature air water and land
- the part of the street where vehicles travel
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- all the vehicles on the road
- use wearing a helmet for protection
- friendly not harmful to nature
- safety rules and actions to prevent accidents
- lane a part of the road for bicycles
- good for the environment over time
- station a place to charge the e bike battery
- useful and easy to use
- how fast the e bike moves
- the part that stores and provides power
- charge to fill the battery with electricity
19 Clues: not dangerous • useful and easy to use • how fast the e bike moves • nature air water and land • all the vehicles on the road • physical activity for health • friendly not harmful to nature • good for the environment over time • help from the motor when you pedal • use wearing a helmet for protection • use how much power the e bike needs • lane a part of the road for bicycles • ...
~Vocab~ 2021-04-16
Across
- movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- an instrument to view very small things
- has more solute, less water
- have a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus
- has less solute, more water
- Boss of the cell, home of DNA
- diffusion of water
- Separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment which protects the cell from its environment
- modifies proteins and lipids
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- makes proteins
- allows plants to capture energy from the sun
- lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus
- Basic building blocks of all living things
- doesnt like water
- The genetic makeup of the cell
- likes water
- powerhouse of the cell
17 Clues: likes water • makes proteins • doesnt like water • diffusion of water • powerhouse of the cell • has more solute, less water • has less solute, more water • modifies proteins and lipids • Boss of the cell, home of DNA • The genetic makeup of the cell • an instrument to view very small things • have a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus • lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus • ...
Features and Characteristics of life 2017-09-20
Across
- releasing chemical energy from complex reactions
- taking in of food
- organism uses material from environment and converts it to something it can use
- condition of maintaining constant internal environment
- sexual reproduction producing offspring with only one parent
- removal of waste substances from an organism
- a living thing
- increase in size of an organism
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- chemical substances in food that an organism needs
- breakdown of food into similar forms
- combine substances chemically to form complex substances
- involves activities that control and coordinate an organism
- producing new offspring
- study of life
- reproduction involves 2 parents offspring not identical to parent
- all chemical reactions occurring within cells of an organism
- substances entering / leaving cell
17 Clues: study of life • a living thing • taking in of food • producing new offspring • increase in size of an organism • substances entering / leaving cell • breakdown of food into similar forms • removal of waste substances from an organism • releasing chemical energy from complex reactions • chemical substances in food that an organism needs • ...
Wildlife 2023-05-12
Across
- naturally that provides for all its needs
- chain: organisms dependent upon each other as
- sources
- the range or variety of organisms within an
- as plants and animals
- produce organic matter from inorganic
- a community of living organisms interacting
- the same area
- the place or area where a particular organism
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- get their energy by eating other living things
- live off of dead plants and animals
- its environment in a specific area
- plants, animals and other organisms that live
- web: the transfer of energy through a series of food
- the effect or role a species has within its
- an ecosystem
- Factors: all living organisms in an ecosystem
- their energy
- Factors: all non-living parts of the environment
- feed on the dead bodies of other animals to
20 Clues: sources • an ecosystem • their energy • the same area • as plants and animals • its environment in a specific area • live off of dead plants and animals • produce organic matter from inorganic • naturally that provides for all its needs • the effect or role a species has within its • the range or variety of organisms within an • a community of living organisms interacting • ...
Environmental Science Final Exam Review 2023-05-04
Across
- The total amount of living species within a trophic level
- A social movement that involves lobbying
- Non living things
- A species that lives in a small area and nowhere else
- A rank in feeding hierarchy
- Gone from a given area but not globally
- Study of human populations
- Resource A resource that a population can't live without
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- A study of how species interact with their environment
- Release of water vapor through leaves
- Numerical & categorical data
- Eats both plants and animals
- A chemical that may cause paralysis
- Living things
- Hypothesis No relationship between variables
- An educated guess
- capacity The largest # of a species that an environment can support
17 Clues: Living things • An educated guess • Non living things • Study of human populations • A rank in feeding hierarchy • Numerical & categorical data • Eats both plants and animals • A chemical that may cause paralysis • Release of water vapor through leaves • Gone from a given area but not globally • A social movement that involves lobbying • ...
SVETOVNI DAN ZEMLJE 2021-04-01
Across
- BIG GREEN ENVIRONMENT, FULL OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS _______ (Gozd)
- OPPOSITE OF A MESS _______ (Čistoča)
- PUTTING DIFFERENT TRASH IN DIFFERENT BINS _______ (Ločevanje)
- OUR PLANET _______ (Zemlja)
- CREATURES ROAMING OUR PLANET _______ (Živali)
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- OUR SPECIES _______ (Ljudje)
- WHAT WE BREATHE _______ (Zrak)
- PLACE AROUND US _______ (Okolje)
- MOST IMPORTANT LIQUID FOR LIFE _______ (Voda)
- GREEN CREATURES MAKING OXIGEN _______ (Rastline)
- INSECTS THAT POLINATE PLANTS AND MAKE HONEY _______ (Čebele)
- THINGS WE THROW AWAY _______ (Odpadki)
12 Clues: OUR PLANET _______ (Zemlja) • OUR SPECIES _______ (Ljudje) • WHAT WE BREATHE _______ (Zrak) • PLACE AROUND US _______ (Okolje) • OPPOSITE OF A MESS _______ (Čistoča) • THINGS WE THROW AWAY _______ (Odpadki) • MOST IMPORTANT LIQUID FOR LIFE _______ (Voda) • CREATURES ROAMING OUR PLANET _______ (Živali) • GREEN CREATURES MAKING OXIGEN _______ (Rastline) • ...
Science choice board 2023-05-12
Across
- stored in genetic material
- External physical character features
- Traits that help an organism survive in its environment
- Physical or behavioral differences
- including two organism
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- the thing that keeps us on this earth
- involving only one organism
- the passing of traits
- controls the breeding of other organisms
- used to predict outcomes
- the process of organisms with certain traits
- a change in an organism to the environment
12 Clues: the passing of traits • including two organism • used to predict outcomes • stored in genetic material • involving only one organism • Physical or behavioral differences • External physical character features • the thing that keeps us on this earth • controls the breeding of other organisms • a change in an organism to the environment • ...
crusigrama de ingles 2018-02-13
Across
- of knowledge in which environment we can find bibliographical references that serve as support for our learning
- and tracking environment in which the final "work" products are delivered
- environment in which the course agenda is
- what is the title of unit 1.1
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- name of the tutor of the English course
- environment in which students interact and change ideas to consolidate the work
- guide where we can find the activities that we have to develop
- 1.5 unit that takes by title What did you do on the weekend?
8 Clues: what is the title of unit 1.1 • name of the tutor of the English course • environment in which the course agenda is • 1.5 unit that takes by title What did you do on the weekend? • guide where we can find the activities that we have to develop • and tracking environment in which the final "work" products are delivered • ...
English 2 Recognition 2018-06-24
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- you do exercises proposed in the practical environment.
- you do this in collaboration with more people or groups.
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- you can find this in the initial information environment of the course
- you do this task in the knowledge environment.
- you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment
- there you can communicate with the members of the group and the teacher and show progress of the works
- this is a job that must end in a certain time
- there, you can find communications of recent events.
8 Clues: this is a job that must end in a certain time • you do this task in the knowledge environment. • there, you can find communications of recent events. • you do exercises proposed in the practical environment. • you do this in collaboration with more people or groups. • you can perform in the monitoring and evaluation environment • ...
Portuguese Circular Economy 2020-03-02
19 Clues: aid • mold • lawn • craft • color • fount • nature • rubbish • natural • recycle • preserve • procedure • not dirty • supplements • not polluted • organic matter • content of the capsule • container of the coffee • substance for the plants
Use pinyin to fill out the crossword 2021-09-06
15 Clues: mayor • nearby • street • to pass • cleaner • garbage • crowded • traffic • terrible • to solve • satisfied • everywhere • pedestrian • to clean up • environment
Use pinyin to fill out the crossword 2021-09-06
15 Clues: mayor • nearby • street • to pass • cleaner • garbage • crowded • traffic • terrible • to solve • satisfied • everywhere • pedestrian • to clean up • environment
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-29
15 Clues: hope • risk • mood • high • power • motive • hormone • advance • ability • certainty • peripeteia • excitement • environment • determination • jumping out of a plane
Ecology 2017-04-11
15 Clues: дым • вода • мусор • облако • природа • кислота • кислород • атмосфера • сокращение • расстояние • загрязнение • завод, фабрика • среда обитания • окружающая среда • биологические виды
Going Green 2023-01-02
Ecology 2023-09-21
Across
- an area where an organism lives.
- a large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities.
- a group of interacting populations that occupy the same geographic area at the same time.
- one organism benefits at the expense of the other
- the portion of the Earth that supports life.
- are the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment
- a biological community and all of the abiotic factors that affect it.
- the act of one organism pursuing and consuming another organism for food.
- the scientific discipline in which the relationships among living organisms and the interaction the organisms have with their environments are studied.
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- both organisms benefit
- any Abiotic or Biotic factor that restricts the numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms.
- The ability of any organism to survive when subjected to biotic and abiotic factors
- are living factors in an organism’s environment.
- is the close relationship that exists when two or more species live together.
- one organism benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed
- is the role or position that an organism has in its environment.
- Organisms of a single species that share the same geographic location at the time make up
17 Clues: both organisms benefit • an area where an organism lives. • the portion of the Earth that supports life. • are living factors in an organism’s environment. • one organism benefits at the expense of the other • are the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment • one organism benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed • ...
Personality 2024-04-17
Across
- attitude of total acceptance toward another person
- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- based on learning; focuses on the effects of environment on behavior
- focuses on describing personality and predicting behavior based on that description
- the care a person gives to organization and thoughtfulness of others; dependability
- emotional instability or stability
- focuses on the role of each person's conscious life experiences and choices
- moral center of personality, containing the ego ideal and the conscience
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- focuses on the role of the unconscious mind on personality and biological causes of personality differences
- environment, personal characteristics, and behavior interact to determine future behavior
- innate traits that influence how one thinks, behaves, and reacts with the environment
- unconscious distortions of a person's perception of reality that reduce stress and anxiety
- consistent, enduring way of thinking, feeling, or behaving
- individual's awareness of their own personal characteristics and level of functioning
- present at birth and completely unconscious
- level of the mind in which thoughts, feelings, memories, and other information are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousness
- develops out of a need to deal with reality, mostly conscious, rational, and logical
17 Clues: emotional instability or stability • present at birth and completely unconscious • attitude of total acceptance toward another person • consistent, enduring way of thinking, feeling, or behaving • based on learning; focuses on the effects of environment on behavior • an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting • ...
SFEC 2024-11-28
Across
- A chemical element found in all living things and in greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- Meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally, such as solar or wind energy.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- A layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or a specific habitat.
- a chemical element with the atomic number 8
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- The large-scale cutting down of forests, often leading to environmental issues.
- A measure of heat, often rising due to global warming.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- Adjustments made to cope with environmental changes.
- The remains of ancient plants and animals, often used to describe fuels like coal and oil.
- The power derived from resources like wind, sun, or fossil fuels.
- The process of ice turning into water, often due to rising temperatures.
- Relating to the whole world or worldwide phenomena.
- a prolonged period of unusually low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water in the environment.
17 Clues: a chemical element with the atomic number 8 • Relating to the whole world or worldwide phenomena. • Adjustments made to cope with environmental changes. • A measure of heat, often rising due to global warming. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2013-12-13
Across
- diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- an individual living thing
- something that creates better nutrient supply
- large region characterized by a specific type of climate
- community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- transfer of energy as a heat through a material
- one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- what plants grow in
- something that is needed for organisms to function
- part of the earth made of dense liquid
- holding capicity of water in soil
- change over time
- organism that eats other organisms or organic matter
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- Composed of mostly sand and silt particles
- scientist use this to learn about the earth
- place where an organism usually lives
- the ability of an organism to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it
- composed of mostly minerals from parent material
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- part of the earth made of nickel and iron
- group of different spieces that live together in the same place and interact with each other
- non-living things in a environment
- the amount of a type of animal that lives in the same ecosystem
- area in the stratosphere
- solid rocky part of the earth
- lining things in a environment
26 Clues: change over time • what plants grow in • area in the stratosphere • an individual living thing • solid rocky part of the earth • lining things in a environment • holding capicity of water in soil • non-living things in a environment • place where an organism usually lives • part of the earth made of dense liquid • part of the earth made of nickel and iron • ...
Tyler Vu 2015-04-13
Across
- eats plants and animals
- very important species to the environment
- hunter
- a diagram that shows how energy flows in one way
- a diagram that shows how energy flows in multiple ways
- a change in the numbers and types of species that live in a community that occurs in an area that has niece been colonized before
- final stable stage of ecological succession that may be reached in an undisturbed community
- symbiotic relationship which both species benefits
- hunter and the hunted relationship
- a change in the numbers and types of species that live in a community that occurs in an area that was previously colonized but has been disturbed
- hunted
- living thing in the environment
- the first specie to colonize on new land
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- eats meats
- decomposers that feeds on any remaining organic matter is left after other decomposers
- nonliving thing in the environment
- eats vegetables
- changes through time in the numbers and types of species that make up the community of an ecosystem
- eats the dead
- symbiotic relationship which one benefits while the other is harmed
- specie that benefits one sided while the other is getting drained
- symbiotic relationship which one specie benefits while the is neither affected nor harmed by it
- the specie that is harmed from a parasite
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms
- produces energy through chemical compounds
25 Clues: hunter • hunted • eats meats • eats the dead • eats vegetables • eats plants and animals • living thing in the environment • nonliving thing in the environment • hunter and the hunted relationship • the first specie to colonize on new land • very important species to the environment • the specie that is harmed from a parasite • produces energy through chemical compounds • ...
B2 Understanding Our Environment Part 2 2015-05-07
Across
- a species that is threatened and may become extinct
- the features of species change over time
- a harmful substance released into the environment
- oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water
- the connection between two different species
- a species that can be used to measure how polluted a habitat is [9,7]
- looking after a species; keep the population at a healthy size
- how carbon compounds are reused and recycled in the environment [6,5]
- a relationship between two species where they both benefit
- something needed and used light light, food, water, a mate, shelter.
- the number of individuals of a species living in a particular area
- a relationship between two species when one lives off the other
Down
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals
- a feature of a species that makes it well suited to live in a particular habitat
- when all the individuals in a species have died
- how nitrogen compounds are reused and recycled in the environment [8,5]
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen
- the cause of evolution; where only the best adapted individuals go on to reproduce and pass on their genes [7,9]
- where a resources is not used up quicker than it is replaced
- when different species or individuals need the same resource
21 Clues: the features of species change over time • oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water • carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen • an animal that hunts and kills other animals • the connection between two different species • when all the individuals in a species have died • a harmful substance released into the environment • ...
biosphere crossword 2019-12-06
Across
- species plant that is the first to grow in an ecosystem
- animal that eats meat
- nonliving organism
- where an organism lives
- breathing
- making food from sun water and carbon dioxide
- organism that eats other plants or animals
- both species benefit
- number of organisms of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- an organism eats another organism
- plants and animals that live in the same habitat
- one organism benefits and the other does not
- when a body of water grows to much algae in it
- feed on dead organisms
- consumed in a chemical reaction
- factor the availability of a resource to an organism
Down
- region of the earth that is occupied by organisms
- animal that eats plants
- relationship benefiting both organisms
- animal that eats plants and meat
- one organism lives in another organism
- something that an organism does to survive
- group of the same organism
- organism that produces its own food
- place with abiotic and biotic components
- generated in chemical reaction
- community of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the place they live in
- change in an ecosystem over time
- capacity maximum population size of an environment
- organism's environment and their job in that environment
- living organism
31 Clues: breathing • living organism • nonliving organism • both species benefit • animal that eats meat • feed on dead organisms • animal that eats plants • where an organism lives • group of the same organism • generated in chemical reaction • consumed in a chemical reaction • animal that eats plants and meat • change in an ecosystem over time • an organism eats another organism • ...
Chapter 5 1&2 2017-02-27
Across
- selection:A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
- ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances
- by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- selection:The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits.
- segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- partitioning:differentiation of niches that enables similar species to coexist in a community
Down
- feature that allows an organism to better survive in its environment
- in which one animal (the herbivore) feeds on producers (such as plants)
- over time
- relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- change in a gene or chromosome.
- relationship in which one organism lives on or in a host and harms it.
- organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living.
- relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other
- drift
- disappearance of all members of a species from Earth
- interaction in which one organism kills another for food.
- change in the gene pool of a population due to chance
21 Clues: drift • over time • change in a gene or chromosome. • disappearance of all members of a species from Earth • change in the gene pool of a population due to chance • interaction in which one organism kills another for food. • of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment • relationship between two species in which both species benefit • ...
Evolution 2020-10-28
Across
- one of the four factors of natural selection; differences in individuals in a population
- Idea of why fossils have the same bones as living species
- one of the four factors of natural selection; more offspring are produced than can survive
- Similar structure in unrelated organisms
- When the trees darkened the dark ones were the fittest
- Name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- Evidence of ancient ancestors in sedimentary rock
- What Darwin said why organisms evolve
- An organism is fittest to survive when it can do this
- Structure that is still around, but not used or needed
Down
- one main difference between each Galapagos Island
- a well -supported testable explanation of phenomena
- A Galapagos example of speciation
- The ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- Similar structure that suggests a common ancestor
- similarities in the ____ ____ is also used as a piece of evidence of evolution
- Had different shaped shells to suit their environment
- Island with similar organisms have different traits to suit their environment
- one of the four factors of natural selection; resources are limited
- Change over time
- one piece of evidence of evolution, similarities in early developmental stages
- Humans selecting for desired traits in organisms
- Wrote his ideas about natural selection, but did not publish for years
- a specific characteristic can also be called a _____.
24 Clues: Change over time • A Galapagos example of speciation • What Darwin said why organisms evolve • Name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • Similar structure in unrelated organisms • Humans selecting for desired traits in organisms • one main difference between each Galapagos Island • Similar structure that suggests a common ancestor • ...
SVO Module 2: Lesson 5 Crossword 2024-07-09
Across
- Avamar access method for clients
- Web management application for administering an Avamar Server
- Backup method that only backs up changed data; resets archive bit each time
- The data transmission manager for CommVault
- The phase in disaster recover after an incident is detected
- Generated using a hashing algorithm in CommVault; identifies a specific block of data
- Backup method that stores backup data to random media & locations
- Average time it takes to repair a system; measured over multiple outage events
- Maximum amount of data that can be lost; measured in time
- Data broken into variable-length subfiles that are compared in Avamar deduplication
- Represents all data protected on a system in the CommCell Environment; made up of multiple subclients
Down
- A single instance of deduplicated data in an Avamar Stripe
- Maximum amount of time that a system can be down
- Identifies specific data to be protected on a system in the CommCell environment; acts as a logical container
- Reinstalled/restored after the operating system
- Virtual repository of all data protected in CommCell environment
- Reduces amount of data transmitted/stored by eliminating redundant data
- Backup method that gets larger each time; does not reset archive bit
- Average time a component is expected to last
- Used to authenticate a host to CommServe
- CommCell end user self-service access method
- Average expected uptime in between repairs
22 Clues: Avamar access method for clients • Used to authenticate a host to CommServe • Average expected uptime in between repairs • The data transmission manager for CommVault • Average time a component is expected to last • CommCell end user self-service access method • Reinstalled/restored after the operating system • Maximum amount of time that a system can be down • ...
Chapters 1 and 2 2024-08-27
Across
- Tissue that forms new blood
- Tissue covering the body and lining organs
- Transport that requires ATP
- Cells of the nervous system
- Individual building blocks of bone tissue
- Detects the change in environment
- Secrete mucus. Found along columnar tissue
- Anatomy means this in Greek
- Parts of the neuron that collect information from other cells
- fills the inside of the cell to support its organelles
- Compares the environment to what it should be
- Synonym for skeletal muscle. _______ muscle
Down
- Transport that doesn't require ATP
- Brain of the cell
- Special junctions between cardiac muscle tissue that help them contract at once
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment
- surrounds the cell and lets substances in and out
- Part of a neuron that sends information to other cells
- Higher concentration of water to solutes outside of the cell
- Higher concentrations of water to solutes inside the cell
- carries out the necessary action to maintain homeostasis
- Individual cells of cartilaginous tissue
- Supporting cells of the nervous system
- Equal concentrations of water to solutes inside and outside of the cell
- Tissue that contracts
- The concentration of solutes outside of the cell relative to the concentration inside the cell
- Most abundant of the four main categories of tissue
- Tissue that aids in communication via neurons
28 Clues: Brain of the cell • Tissue that contracts • Tissue that forms new blood • Transport that requires ATP • Cells of the nervous system • Anatomy means this in Greek • Detects the change in environment • Transport that doesn't require ATP • Supporting cells of the nervous system • Individual cells of cartilaginous tissue • Individual building blocks of bone tissue • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2023-02-02
Across
- An adaptation that allows organisms to blend in with the environment.
- The process in which organisms in an environment have advantageous traits which allows them to live longer and reproduce more individuals with those traits.
- The breeding of plants of animals that have certain desired traits.
- Body parts that share a function, but are different in structure.
- a change over time.
- an inherited trait that increases the chances of survival and reproduction for an organism in a certain environment.
- Similarities in gene sequences and DNA.
- A branch in biology that focuses on why species are in trouble, and how to save them.
- The creation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- The remains or traces of organisms that were once alive on Earth.
- Structures that are present in organisms that no longer have a purpose.
- A physical feature of an organism's body, that has a function for survival.
- the similarities between 2 species.
Down
- An adaptation that involves the inside of organisms.
- When the last individual of a species dies.
- Structures in different species that are similar because they share a common ancestor.
- A person who studies and observes plants and animals.
- The study of the development of embryos
- An adaptation that involves the way an organism acts.
- A naturalist who came up with a theory of evolution by natural selection.
20 Clues: a change over time. • the similarities between 2 species. • Similarities in gene sequences and DNA. • The study of the development of embryos • When the last individual of a species dies. • An adaptation that involves the inside of organisms. • A person who studies and observes plants and animals. • An adaptation that involves the way an organism acts. • ...
Y9 Ecology 2023-06-07
Across
- An animal that only eats meat
- A group of organisms living in the same area
- An organism that uses photosynthesis to produce their own food
- A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- An animal that eats organisms from a different population
- A biological relationship that benefits one organism while the other is unaffected
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- When plants use natural resources to create sugar
- Living as a parasite on or with another organism
- An animal that only eats plants
- Animals that eat the secondary consumer
Down
- The action of breathing
- The number of things in a particular place
- Preying on other organisms
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment
- Consists of organisms sharing the same function in the food chain
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- An animal that eats both meat and plants
- A biological relationship that both organisms benefit from
- Animals that eat the primary consumer
- The parts of Earth where life can exist
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- An environment equipped with everything an organism needs to survive
- The non-living parts of an ecosystem
- Animals that eat the producer
26 Clues: The action of breathing • Preying on other organisms • An animal that only eats meat • Animals that eat the producer • An animal that only eats plants • The living parts of an ecosystem • The non-living parts of an ecosystem • Animals that eat the primary consumer • The parts of Earth where life can exist • Animals that eat the secondary consumer • ...
Unit 3 Question Creation 2024-12-18
Across
- Folded membranes in most eukaryotic cells
- Naming system using genus and species
- Organism that keeps its temperature regardless of environment’s temperature
- Organisms (usually bacteria) with cells that don’t have nucleuses and other organelles
- Transmission of genetic characteristics to generations
- An organism that makes its own food from inorganic sources
- Processes that do not require oxygen
- Organisms with both male and female gonads
- Mechanism of evolution the ensures that organisms adapt or die
- General term for structures in the cell
- Organisms that exchange gases with the environment (ex. breathing: oxygen goes in, carbon dioxide comes out)
- Reproduction that includes forming gametes
- Organism that loses heat to the environment and doesn’t affect body temperature
- Organism that’s body temperature conforms to its environment
Down
- Sacs and membranes that collect/transport molecules in eukaryotic cells
- Organisms with cells that have nucleus and other organelles
- Reproduction without forming gametes
- Definition of species of a population having common characteristics the successfully breed with each other
- Inability to separate populations to interbreed
- Processes that do require oxygen
- Organism that retains heat and raises body temperature because of it
- Spawning by releasing gametes exteriorly
- Theory that all living organisms evolved from a common ancestor
- An organism that takes its food from organic sources
- Toxic waste product of vertebrate
25 Clues: Processes that do require oxygen • Toxic waste product of vertebrate • Reproduction without forming gametes • Processes that do not require oxygen • Naming system using genus and species • General term for structures in the cell • Spawning by releasing gametes exteriorly • Folded membranes in most eukaryotic cells • Organisms with both male and female gonads • ...
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