environment Crossword Puzzles
Erasmus ecology crossword 2025-10-11
Across
- – a community of living and non-living things working together
- gases – gases that make the Earth warmer
- – cutting down too many trees
- - the act of planting trees on an area of land that has become empty
- – to make a waste product usable again
- warming – the Earth getting hotter
- resources – things we use from nature (like water, trees, oil)
- – the variety of living things in a place
- species – animals or plants that may disappear soon
- – the natural home of a plant or animal
- – chemicals used to kill pests on crops
- layer – a layer in the sky that protects us from the sun
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- – the natural world around us
- – dirty the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land
- – good for the environment; synonym of environment-friendly
- – adjective that refers to something that is not new and has been owned or used by someone else before
- fuels – coal, oil, gas – non-renewable energy sources
- – using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future
- - materials that have no use and are unwanted
- footprint – how much carbon dioxide someone produces
- energy – energy from the sun, wind, or water
21 Clues: – the natural world around us • – cutting down too many trees • warming – the Earth getting hotter • – to make a waste product usable again • – the natural home of a plant or animal • – chemicals used to kill pests on crops • gases – gases that make the Earth warmer • – the variety of living things in a place • energy – energy from the sun, wind, or water • ...
Living things and the environment. 2023-03-27
Across
- all the different populations that live together
- the surrounding conditions in which an organism live.
- a group of the same species that live in the same area.
- a group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring.
- nonliving ting in the environment
- place where an organism lives
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- study of interaction among organisms and their environment
- all organisms depending on each other.
- any living part of the environment
- all living things on Earth
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- an organism's role
12 Clues: an organism's role • all living things on Earth • place where an organism lives • nonliving ting in the environment • any living part of the environment • all organisms depending on each other. • a biological community of interacting organisms • all the different populations that live together • the surrounding conditions in which an organism live. • ...
Cell Membrane Transport Review 2021-02-25
Across
- -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another
- are membranes permeable or permeant?
- two solutions with equal osmolarity
- Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane
- +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- concentration of impermeant solutes relative to intercellular fluid
- transport of materials into the internal environment from the external environment
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- what is necessary for facilitated diffusion to occur?
- a difference in electrical potential across the plasma membrane; sign of the membrane potential is the net charge_____the cell
- 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s)
- a solution whose osmolarity is higher than another
- are molecules permeable or permeant?
- of transport depends on size of concentration gradient
- transport of materials from the internal environment to the external environment
15 Clues: two solutions with equal osmolarity • are molecules permeable or permeant? • are membranes permeable or permeant? • 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s) • Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane • -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another • ...
Pole to Pole 2024-02-21
Across
- Produces significant oxygen amount
- What animal lives in a Tundra environment?
- The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and?
- This environment covers one third of earth's land surface
- These animals migrate to different seas in search of food
- Pacific, Atlantic, Southern, Artic and Indian are all what?
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- Long summers changing the vegetation
- This environment has all year round sun and warmth
- Little animal life because pine needles are what?
- Tropics are made up of dense and layered what?
- This place is continuously dark for 4 months
- Migration occurs in winter as trees lose leaves in winter and in search of warmth
- All living things get what from the sun?
- Sea ice thaws when?
- What word can be used to describe a Tundra environment?
15 Clues: Sea ice thaws when? • Produces significant oxygen amount • Long summers changing the vegetation • All living things get what from the sun? • What animal lives in a Tundra environment? • This place is continuously dark for 4 months • The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and? • Tropics are made up of dense and layered what? • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-04-05
Across
- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- Anything that limits an organism’s ability to live in a particular environment
- a stable community formed after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- Water is constantly moving between the atmosphere & Earth.
- make their own food
- The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen; it also cycles through the soil and tissues of living organisms.
- An area where an organism lives
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Phosphorus in biosphere cycles among the land, ocean sediments and living organisms
- break down wastes organic matter (dead organisms) and return them to the ecosystem
- Autotrophs that capture chemical energy since they live in places without sunlight
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- All the living organisms in an environment
- organisms that are eaten
- Study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- The ability of living things to survive the changes in their environment.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
- Models that show all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community
- Diagram that shows amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
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- both species benefit from relationship
- Elements, compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- The process of gradual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time.
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- cycle of carbon in the environment
- Made up of populations of organisms that live in a common area
- The non-living parts of the environment
- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
- Organisms that make their own food
- consumer other organisms for energy
- is the main energy source for life on Earth.
- show how matter and energy move through ecosystem in a series of steps
34 Clues: make their own food • organisms that are eaten • An area where an organism lives • cycle of carbon in the environment • Organisms that make their own food • consumer other organisms for energy • both species benefit from relationship • The non-living parts of the environment • All the living organisms in an environment • is the main energy source for life on Earth. • ...
Ecology 2017-10-27
Across
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving environment.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit from living together.
- An environment that provided the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- The organism that does the killing in a predation interaction.
- A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat.
- An organism that parasite lives with, in, or on, and provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live.
- A type of symbiosis between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed.
- The organism that benefits by living with, on, or in a host in a parasitism interaction.
- The largest population that a particular environment can support.
- A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat.
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources in the same place at the time.
- All the members of one species living in the same area.
- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism in a predation interaction.
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- Movement of individuals into a population’s area.
- Movement of individuals out of a population's area.
- Any relation in which two species live closely together and that benefits at least one of the species.
- A type of symbiosis in which one organism lives with, on, or in a host and harms it.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- The process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce.
- An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease in size.
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size.
- An inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- How an organism makes its living and interacts with the biotic and abiotic factors in its habitat.
- All the different populations that live together in a particular area.
25 Clues: A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat. • Movement of individuals into a population’s area. • Movement of individuals out of a population's area. • A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat. • All the members of one species living in the same area. • The number of individuals in an area of a specific size. • ...
vocabulary 2015-10-07
Across
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients from inorganic sources
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- the cycling of nitrogen between organisms, soil, water, and the atmosphere
- the cyclic movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from the environment to the organisms and then back to the environment
- the place where an organism usually lives
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- describes the non living part of the environment, including water,rocks, light, and temperature
- an organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms; examples include bacteria and fungi
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- the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem
- the replacement of one type of community by another at a single location over a period of time
- a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy
- the movement of carbon from the non living environment into living things and back
- a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
17 Clues: the place where an organism usually lives • one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy • an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules • the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
Sustainable Textiles 2015-06-05
Across
- opposite of a liquid
- bridal designer
- local to byron bay
- its a liquid
- having a beneficial effect on the environment or at least not causing environmental damage
- its a class
- the fastest growing crop on earth
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- vintage inspired clothing brand
- the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources
- a colour
- also known as concious clothing
- what we breathe
- around us. often harmed with chemicals
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- imported from china due to legal reasons
- an inedible crop yet the most grown
16 Clues: a colour • its a class • its a liquid • bridal designer • what we breathe • local to byron bay • opposite of a liquid • vintage inspired clothing brand • also known as concious clothing • the fastest growing crop on earth • an inedible crop yet the most grown • around us. often harmed with chemicals • imported from china due to legal reasons • ...
Geography Attitudes To The Environment 2020-04-14
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- Made up of biotic and abiotic factors
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- Processes in the environment that support life
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- A variety of living organisms in an environment
- Used to describe issues related to income and trade
- Substances released into the environment that harm it
- Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides
- Dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- Processes that take absorb waste in the environment
- A sense of spirit with the environment
- Natural products that can be used by humans
11 Clues: Made up of biotic and abiotic factors • A sense of spirit with the environment • Natural products that can be used by humans • Processes in the environment that support life • A variety of living organisms in an environment • Dying out and complete disappearance of a species • Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides • ...
ESS Chapter 2 2013-01-13
Across
- first name of one of the surviving members of The Beatles
- any living or previously living component of an environment
- organism that makes its own food
- an animal that lives by eating other animals
- process that has oxygen and glucose as inputs
- ticks on deer are an example of this kind of relationship
- process that has light energy, water, and CO2 as inputs
- group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
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- the type of environment in which an organism lives
- nonliving, physical features of the environment
- the rate at which biomass accumulates in an ecosystem (abbr.)
- organism that must feed on other organisms for energy
- capital of Djibouti
- the rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture energy (abbr.)
- an organism that eats carrots and bunnies
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
16 Clues: capital of Djibouti • organism that makes its own food • an organism that eats carrots and bunnies • an animal that lives by eating other animals • process that has oxygen and glucose as inputs • nonliving, physical features of the environment • the type of environment in which an organism lives • organism that must feed on other organisms for energy • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
Across
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
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- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- The control and coordination of activities
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- A living thing
- Taking in of food from the environment
- The removal of undigested food
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • Process by which living organisms increase in size • A change in the environment that causes a response • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
Across
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- Taking in of food from the environment
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- The control and coordination of activities
- The removal of undigested food
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
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- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- A living thing
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • A change in the environment that causes a response • ...
Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting an area.
- Status or place of an organism within its environment.
- Bonus: the big red man who brings presents.
- Organisms interacting with their environment.
- Study of the relations of organisms in their environment.
- The act of preying by an animal that kills and eats the prey.
- The relation between two interdependent species of organisms.
- The type of environment in which an organism usually lives.
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- The relation between two organisms that benefit each other.
- When one organism benefits from another by causing damage
- Major ecological community with distinct climates and flora
- The regions of earth where living organisms exist.
- Group of independent organisms living in the same region.
- When one organism benefits from another without damaging it.
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food.
- Of or relating to living organisms.
16 Clues: Of or relating to living organisms. • Bonus: the big red man who brings presents. • Organisms interacting with their environment. • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food. • The regions of earth where living organisms exist. • Status or place of an organism within its environment. • When one organism benefits from another by causing damage • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
Across
- The removal of undigested food
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
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- Taking in of food from the environment
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- The control and coordination of activities
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- A living thing
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • Process by which living organisms increase in size • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
Across
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- The control and coordination of activities
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- Taking in of food from the environment
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- The removal of undigested food
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- A living thing
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- A change in the environment that causes a response
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • Process by which living organisms increase in size • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
Across
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- The control and coordination of activities
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- A living thing
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- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- The removal of undigested food
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Taking in of food from the environment
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • A change in the environment that causes a response • Process by which living organisms increase in size • ...
Trees and Forest Crossword 2023-06-16
Across
- modification of an organism so that it adjusts to new or changed environments
- organisms that feed on other organisms in the ecosystem
- the top branches and leaves of the trees in a forest
- an organism that breaks down material and litter
- trees and plants that lose their leaves annually during the fall
- a tree that bears cones and has needles or scale-like leaves
- non-living components of an environment
- a meat eating organism
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- the growing part of the tree where cells form wood
- many different species living in balance in their environment
- the process by which a tree makes its own food
- an area of living and non-living things that form an environment
- organisms that use the sun's energy to make their own food
- a plant eating organism
- an organism that eats both plants and meat
- living components of an environment
16 Clues: a meat eating organism • a plant eating organism • living components of an environment • non-living components of an environment • an organism that eats both plants and meat • the process by which a tree makes its own food • an organism that breaks down material and litter • the growing part of the tree where cells form wood • ...
chapter 3 and 4 2025-03-13
Across
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer Sustainability Using resources responsibly for future generations
- Relating to environmental awareness or protection
- Waste thrown in public places
- The planet we live on
- An activity to remove litter and wast
- To process used materials into new products
- A non-biodegradable material harmful to the environment
- The natural world around us
- Animals living in their natural environment
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- A large body of water affected by pollution Forest A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- To use items again instead of throwing them away
- Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil
- To decrease the amount of waste produced
- A community of living organisms and their environment Biodegradable Materials that can break down naturally
- Protecting and preserving natural resources
- Resources that can be replenished over time Habitat The natural home of an animal or plant
16 Clues: The planet we live on • The natural world around us • Waste thrown in public places • An activity to remove litter and wast • To decrease the amount of waste produced • To process used materials into new products • Protecting and preserving natural resources • Animals living in their natural environment • Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil • ...
Ecosystem Review 2016-03-16
Across
- when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area
- when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river
- when plants and animals compete for ___________, some will get them and some will not
- indicates the position that the organism occupies in the food chain
- the 1st trophic level; an organism that can make its own food
- shows the amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to another in a food chain
- the 2nd trophic level; a consumer that only eats plants
- the maximum number of organisms that can survive in a particular ecosystem
- these can affect the number of organisms an environment can support
- changes in the environment are due to __________ ________
- uses pictures or words and arrows to show the movement of energy through the tropic levels of organisms
- all the individuals of a given species in an area at a certain time
- when organisms move in from another environment
- large areas of ground movement of rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity
- one or more communities in an area which are classified as biotic or abiotic
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
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- the temperature and amount of rainfall in a particular environment
- individual ecosystems grouped together according to the climate and vegetation of that environment and adaptations of organisms in that environment
- factors that include the nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- some of the effects of _________ include the ability of some seeds to open and germinate, an increase in air pollution, habitat destruction, or destroying homes and property
- factors that include the living parts of the ecosystem
- the role of an organism in its environment including the type of food it eats, how it obtains its food, and how it interacts with other organisms
- the top trophic level; an organism that consumes other animals
- describes the organisms found in interconnecting food chains using pictures or words and arrows
- when part of the population leaves the environment
- the number of organisms in the given amount of space
- rate the number of births in a population during a certain amount of time
- the place where an organism lives in order to obtain its food, water, shelter, and other things needed for survival
- all the different populations in a specific area at a certain time
- one way that wildfires start
- rate the number of deaths in a population during a certain amount of time
- an unusually high water stage in which water overflows its natural or artificial banks onto normally dry land
32 Clues: one way that wildfires start • an organism that eats both plants and animals • when organisms move in from another environment • when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area • when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river • when part of the population leaves the environment • the number of organisms in the given amount of space • ...
PHILO 2025-09-18
Across
- Philippine law for proper segregation, collection, and disposal of solid waste.
- believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment and discusses problems caused by human activities.
- decline in quality of the environment caused by natural or human factors.
- fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting environmental challenges.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior; careful and wise decision making.
- being thrifty with one’s resources, avoiding waste and reusing resources whenever possible.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources for future generations.
- prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure minimum to zero waste.
- variety of life forms within an ecosystem, essential for ecological balance.
- changes in climate patterns (e.g., stronger typhoons linked to climate change).
- believes maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty and well-being.
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- Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all.
- rise in Earth’s average temperature primarily from greenhouse gas emissions.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it; survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and its link to environmental problems.
- demand to use natural resources so they are conserved for the next generation.
- concept focusing on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- places great value on ecosystems and biological communities; humankind is part of a greater biological system.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- someone who believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s that Earth functions like a self-regulating system.
30 Clues: maintaining the state of the environment. • Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all. • perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems. • international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. • ...
Ecology Review 2 2020-09-21
Across
- This feline has not changed much in cali's history.
- This is another nutrient cycle.
- This is were both need each other to survive.
- this is the non living factors in the environment.
- in the environment this is the no heterotrophic organisms
- This is the 4th part of energy flow.
- This is the third nutrient cycle here.
- The host and the Parasite both benefit from each other.
- This is the living factors in the environment.
- this is the 5th par of energy flow.
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- This feline is rare, but still out there.
- This is the other animal to have an effect on the grasslands
- in the environment these are the plants.
- The parasite benefits and the host is unaffected.
- is one of the nutrient cycles.
- This is the final nutrient cycles.
- The parasite hurts it's host.
- this animal was the first one to have an effect on the grasslands.
- This is the first/main part of energy flow.
- This is the next part of energy flow.
- This is the final part of energy flow.
- This is the third part of energy flow.
22 Clues: The parasite hurts it's host. • is one of the nutrient cycles. • This is another nutrient cycle. • This is the final nutrient cycles. • this is the 5th par of energy flow. • This is the 4th part of energy flow. • This is the next part of energy flow. • This is the third nutrient cycle here. • This is the final part of energy flow. • This is the third part of energy flow. • ...
Plant and Animal Adaptations 2022-03-04
Across
- traits that help an organism survive in a certain environment
- phenotypic ______ ; ability of a genotype to express different phenotypes as a response to environmental changes
- conversion of light energy to chemical energy into sugars
- pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange
- element required for aerobic respiration
- modified gene as a result of genetic recombination
- change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA
- animal that mainly consumes plants or algae
- component of rubisco and chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis
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- where an organism lives in an ecosystem
- animals that can regulate their own internal environments in varying external environments
- change in characteristics of species over a long period of time
- maintenance of a stable internal environment of an organism
- animals with body temperatures that varies with the external environment
- loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- animals with internal changes induced by external environment
- state of low metabolic activity, temperature, heartbeat, and breathing
- observable physical trait determined by genetic makeup
- photosynthetic pathway in plants that close stomata during the day and open them at night to collect CO2
- genetic makeup of an organism
20 Clues: genetic makeup of an organism • where an organism lives in an ecosystem • element required for aerobic respiration • pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange • animal that mainly consumes plants or algae • loss of water through the stomata of the leaves • modified gene as a result of genetic recombination • change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA • ...
Science G4 Chapter 3 Part 1 2018-01-14
Across
- the place where an organism lives
- all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem
- the typical weather pattern in an environment
- a cold, dry biome without trees
- the nonliving things in an environment
- a biome where the main kind of plant is grasses
- the living things in an environment
- an ecosystem where the roots of plants grow beneath the water
- a large ecosystem that has its own kinds of plants, animals, and soil
- the dense layer of leaves beneath the canopy
- a biome that has trees that lose their leaves each year
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- a hot and humid biome with plenty of rainfall near the Earth's equator
- a cool forest biome in the upper regions of the north
- spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella
- the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment make up an ____________
- all the populations in an ecosystem make up a __________________
- a grassland with shrubs and a few trees
- a kind of grassland with a mild climate
- an ecosystem where ocean and freshwater ecosystems meet
- the lowest part of a forest
- a barren biome with very little rainfall
21 Clues: the lowest part of a forest • a cold, dry biome without trees • the place where an organism lives • the living things in an environment • the nonliving things in an environment • a grassland with shrubs and a few trees • a kind of grassland with a mild climate • a barren biome with very little rainfall • spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella • ...
Environmental Science 3205 Chapter 1 Terms 2015-09-25
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- the ethic view that we are the masters of our environment and can take what we want.
- the buildup of toxic substances in an organisms.
- people that focus on preserving the environment.
- the ethic view that nature is best left alone.
- meeting the needs of the present while ensuring needs of the future can be met.
- people that focus on sustainable resource use.
- organisms at the top of the food chain have more toxins than those at a lower trophic level.
- all the water on the earth's surface.
- resources that can be used only once.
- the solid part of the earth.
- another word for producers.
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.
- all the gases surrounding the earth.
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- the aboriginal view of the environment where only what was needed was taken.
- a factor that is nonliving.
- a factor that is living.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- Each level of a food chain is called this type of level.
- organisms that break down dead materials.
- the type of graph that shows human population growth.
- organisms that must eat to survive.
21 Clues: a factor that is living. • a factor that is nonliving. • another word for producers. • the solid part of the earth. • organisms that must eat to survive. • all the gases surrounding the earth. • all the water on the earth's surface. • resources that can be used only once. • organisms that break down dead materials. • the variety of living things in an ecosystem. • ...
Super Cool, Awesome, 100% Real, (Not Clickbait) Ecology Crossword!!1!! 2024-04-09
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- A less complicated Food Web.
- The study of the relationship of 2 organisms.
- A thing that carries the functions of life.
- Non-living things in an environment.
- A organism that only eats plants.
- # of organisms in an area.
- A organism that feeds off of dead organisms, but doesn't decompose them.
- Section of an organism on a food chain.
- Home of a plant, animal, or living organism.
- A organism that has a Parasite.
- The hunted.
- The part of the earth that living things exist.
- A organism that eats plants and meat.
- Living things in an environment.
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- A series of how things are connected in an environment.
- Organisms that make things
- A organism that only eats meat.
- A environment that exists through the organisms in it.
- A organism that feeds off of another.
- A organism that gets its energy by consuming complex organisms.
- The hunter.
- A organism that eats the remains of an organism while giving back to the enviroment.
- An interacting group of Organisms.
- A organism that eats others to survive.
- A organism that can make it's own food.
25 Clues: The hunter. • The hunted. • Organisms that make things • # of organisms in an area. • A less complicated Food Web. • A organism that only eats meat. • A organism that has a Parasite. • Living things in an environment. • A organism that only eats plants. • An interacting group of Organisms. • Non-living things in an environment. • A organism that feeds off of another. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-13
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- The diversity within an environment
- The inhabitants of a certain area
- How a community changes over time
- Meat Eater
- A group of species found together within an enviroment
- Eats both Plants and Animals
- Provides Nutrients for Consumers/ Makes own food
- Breaks down organic material
- a system within an environment made of different species
- The amount of space an environment can hold.
- Plant Eater
- that depends on the density of an environment
- The study of ecosystems
- The level of energy being passed
- When one Organism benefits while one is left the same
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- Factor that limits a populations growth
- Factor that changes population size regardless of its density
- Both species benefit
- The distribution of energy in a web
- THe act of eating another animal as prey
- Cannot make its own food/ eats producers
- Nonliving Environmental Factors
- The distribution of energy in a chain
- The role of a species in an ecosystem
- The first consumer within a food chain or web/ eats plants.
- Living Environmental Factors
- The fight for food and space within an ecosystem
- Living
- Eats a primary consumer
- Non Living
30 Clues: Living • Meat Eater • Non Living • Plant Eater • Both species benefit • Eats a primary consumer • The study of ecosystems • Eats both Plants and Animals • Living Environmental Factors • Breaks down organic material • Nonliving Environmental Factors • The level of energy being passed • The inhabitants of a certain area • How a community changes over time • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2024-05-15
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- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- environmental conditions can vary over small distances.
- climate varies through its long history.
- day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.
- between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes.
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their physical environment.
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- helps with many ecological events they are difficult to study directly.
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact.
- movement of air.
- refers to average conditions over long periods.
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- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment.
- any nonliving part of the environment.
- often the first step in asking ecological questions.
- entire planet, with all its organisms and physical environments
- located between 23.5° north and 23.5° south latitudes.
- can be used to test hypotheses.
- movement of water.
- carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor allow visible light to enter but trap heat.
- between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes.
- an individual.
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
22 Clues: an individual. • movement of air. • movement of water. • can be used to test hypotheses. • any nonliving part of the environment. • climate varies through its long history. • day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere. • refers to average conditions over long periods. • between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes. • between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes. • ...
Health & Wellness 2023-08-15
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- Using a neutral 3rd party to resolve difficult conflicts
- Factors reduce the risk & increase the likelihood of good health
- Health _______ is the ability to locate, evaluate, apply & communicate information about your health
- Environment that includes your family's education, income & resources
- Environment that includes places you spend time & the air you breathe
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the change of disease, injury, or decline in health
- Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________
- Refers to the state of complete physical, mental/emotional, & social well-being
- Making choices toward improving all aspects of health
- How well your body functions (i.e. Recovers from injury)
- How well you get along with other people
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- Has to do with your thoughts & feelings
- A person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare
- Helps pay for the cost of healthcare
- Are the blueprint for the structure & function of each cell
- Treatment & prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
- Higher education is linked to ________ income
- Circumstances, objects or conditions that surround your in everyday life
- To support
- Use this acronym to set goals
- Environment that includes family, friends, & people you interact with on social media
22 Clues: To support • Use this acronym to set goals • Helps pay for the cost of healthcare • Has to do with your thoughts & feelings • How well you get along with other people • Higher education is linked to ________ income • Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________ • Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare • Making choices toward improving all aspects of health • ...
Ecology Terms 2025-05-29
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- An educated guess
- The number of different species in an area
- A community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- A large biological molecule composed of subunits known as nucleotides strung together in long chains.
- A double stranded DNA molecule that contains a series of specific genes along its length
- All life forms on Earth
- Living factors in the environment.
- A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age
- The adjustment or changes in behavior,
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Liquid to gas
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- Changes in the traits of a group of organisms within a species that do not result in a new species.
- The largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- heritable traits of a population of organisms as successive generations replace one another.
- A recent branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their complete genetic material,
- Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment.
- Large-scale evolution
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A change in the sequence of one or more nucleotides in DNA
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • An educated guess • Large-scale evolution • All life forms on Earth • Living factors in the environment. • The adjustment or changes in behavior, • The number of different species in an area • Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment. • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age • ...
Exam Review Puzzle: Ecosystem Exam 2022-01-25
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- Everything that surrounds us
- Study of living things
- The smallest level of classification of living things
- Study of organisms interacting with their environment.
- All of the animal and plant populations living in a particular area
- All animals have a home, an environment in which they can live.
- The variations of ecosystems within a geographic area and their impact on humans and the environment
- A change that causes a response
- Temperature, moisture, sunlight and soil types are examples of this.
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- The number of different species represented in a data set
- The living and non-living things in an environment, together with their interactions.
- The total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
12 Clues: Study of living things • Everything that surrounds us • A change that causes a response • The smallest level of classification of living things • Study of organisms interacting with their environment. • The number of different species represented in a data set • All animals have a home, an environment in which they can live. • ...
7 Science 1-1 2024-08-15
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- a large region characterized by climate and communities of species grouped together
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment
- a group of individuals of the same species
- interactions between living organisms in an environment
- the place an organism usually lives
- this type of anole is not native to Florida
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- a community of biotic organisms and abiotic factors in an environment
- a non-living part of the environment
- made up of all the populations of species that live in an area
- organisms that are closely related and can reproduce
- when organisms are in conflict over a resource in their environment
- a role a population plays in their ecosystem
12 Clues: the place an organism usually lives • a non-living part of the environment • a group of individuals of the same species • this type of anole is not native to Florida • a role a population plays in their ecosystem • organisms that are closely related and can reproduce • interactions between living organisms in an environment • ...
Cell Membrane Transport Review 2021-02-25
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- -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another
- are membranes permeable or permeant?
- two solutions with equal osmolarity
- Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane
- +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- concentration of impermeant solutes relative to intercellular fluid
- transport of materials into the internal environment from the external environment
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- what is necessary for facilitated diffusion to occur?
- a difference in electrical potential across the plasma membrane; sign of the membrane potential is the net charge_____the cell
- 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s)
- a solution whose osmolarity is higher than another
- are molecules permeable or permeant?
- of transport depends on size of concentration gradient
- transport of materials from the internal environment to the external environment
15 Clues: two solutions with equal osmolarity • are molecules permeable or permeant? • are membranes permeable or permeant? • 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s) • Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane • -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another • ...
7.1 crossword 2023-03-17
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- chain feeding relationships between living things
- transfer the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- cycle the various stages of organisms growing and developing
- consists of living and non living thing in their environment.
- web a model that shows different feeding relationships
- a animal natural response to a stimulus.
- a large amount of animals without a backbone
- a major ecological community
- forest a forest that is humid and rainy for most of the year
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- diversity the presence of many different types of organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and non living things that surround organisms
- the spread of desert like conditions
- The many different types of life that exist in an environment
- The many different life forms that exists in an environment
- the location in which an organism lives
- relationship between organisms
- the ability to do work or cause change
17 Clues: a major ecological community • relationship between organisms • the spread of desert like conditions • the ability to do work or cause change • the location in which an organism lives • a animal natural response to a stimulus. • a large amount of animals without a backbone • chain feeding relationships between living things • ...
description of environments 2018-06-25
8 Clues: knowledge environment • practical learning environment • agenda information environment • of the course information environment • guide collaborative learning environment • forum collaborative learning environment • and control Student management environment • of works Evaluation and monitoring environment
description of environments 2018-06-25
8 Clues: knowledge environment • practical learning environment • agenda information environment • of the course information environment • guide collaborative learning environment • forum collaborative learning environment • and control Student management environment • of works Evaluation and monitoring environment
Environmental Science 2013-09-29
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- an organism that eats only plants
- describe the non-living factors in the environment
- organisms that eat other organisms
- a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
- group of individuals of the same species that live together
- the part of Earth where life exists
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- a diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationship between organisms in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- consists of all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area
- an organism that eats only animals
- can make its own food directly from sunlight
- organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms
- describe the living factors in the environment
16 Clues: an organism that eats only plants • organisms that eat other organisms • an organism that eats only animals • the part of Earth where life exists • can make its own food directly from sunlight • an organism that eats both plants and animals • describe the living factors in the environment • describe the non-living factors in the environment • ...
Ecology 2025-07-20
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- Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores).
- A diagram that shows energy loss at each trophic level.
- A biological community and its physical environment.
- A living or once-living organism in an environment (e.g., food, decomposers).
- Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts population growth.
- An organism that eats others for energy.
- Eats producers (herbivores).
- Total amount of living matter in a given area.
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- Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients.
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support.
- Top predators; eat secondary consumers.
- A linear series showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- A non-living part of the environment (e.g., water, sunlight).
- An organism that makes its own food (usually plants via photosynthesis).
- Only ~10% of energy is transferred from one level to the next; the rest is lost.
- A more complex network of interconnected food chains.
16 Clues: Eats producers (herbivores). • Top predators; eat secondary consumers. • An organism that eats others for energy. • Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores). • Total amount of living matter in a given area. • Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients. • A biological community and its physical environment. • ...
adaption 2025-09-23
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- an adaption in which an animal looks very much like another animal or object
- to become less
- everything that surrounds and affects an animal including living and non living
- animals color or pattern to help blend
- helpful
- body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs
- an environment that meets the needs of an organism
- the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant state
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- to become more
- movement of a group of one type of animal from one region to another and back
- a part of the body on the outside of the body
- a way in which a living thing acts
- a group of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- a change in an organism's environment that makes them react or change their behavior
- group of living things and environment
- one organism
16 Clues: helpful • one organism • to become more • to become less • a way in which a living thing acts • animals color or pattern to help blend • group of living things and environment • a part of the body on the outside of the body • an environment that meets the needs of an organism • body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs • ...
Science Unit 9 Section 1 Principles of Ecology 2024-04-17
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- the place where a community of plants and animals lives
- the tiny, free floating animals in a lake, stream or ocean: rotifers, brine shrimp and water fleas
- a scientist who studies the relationships of living things to each other and to their environment
- in ecology the ways living things depend on each other and their environment
- any living thing, a plant or animal
- a green plant putting together food molecules with chlorophyll and the light energy from the sun
- a thought or idea
- the ability to do work
- the total surroundings or all the conditions that affect the life and growth of living things
- the tiny, free floating surface plants in lake or ocean: microscopic green algae
- a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect
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- the tiny, free floating surface organisms of a lake, stream or ocean
- a series of food energy steps from plants to animals to other animals in a community of living things
- a mutual dependency, connection or interaction
- a group of living things or one or more different kinds
- the basic relationships that show how a community of plants, animals, and bacteria lives and grows
- the knowledge or life science that studies how living things depend on each other and their environment
- a part of the environment that may be used for aid or assistance in meeting a need
18 Clues: a thought or idea • the ability to do work • any living thing, a plant or animal • a mutual dependency, connection or interaction • the place where a community of plants and animals lives • a group of living things or one or more different kinds • a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect • ...
Crossword Group 10 2018-03-11
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- place where animals and plants live together
- eats both meat and plants
- land
- a way to test an idea
- eats only plants
- the method that plants use to make food
- a plant or animal that uses dead plants or animals as food
- vital, important, necessary
- needs moist environment to grow, mushrooms, moulds
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- humid, found below the equator, often wet
- eats only meat
- includes climate, water, air and soil
- a specific item or term
- charged with or uses electricity
- study of the environment
- how a tide moves out to sea
16 Clues: land • eats only meat • eats only plants • a way to test an idea • a specific item or term • study of the environment • eats both meat and plants • vital, important, necessary • how a tide moves out to sea • charged with or uses electricity • includes climate, water, air and soil • the method that plants use to make food • humid, found below the equator, often wet • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle: David Salazar 2024-05-17
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- the surroundings of an organism including the physical and chemical environment, and other organisms with which it comes into contact
- a group of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed
- an organism that produces complex organic compounds
- species able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- the process where a species or an organism gradually becomes better acclimated to its environment
- level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- the animal component of the planktonic community, having to consume other organisms to thrive
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- the large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial, and aquatic environments
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients
- organisms that make their own food
- the location where the animal lives
- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- an environmental factor that is associated with or resulted from the activities of living organisms
- the primary component of macromolecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates
- portion of the earth that supports living things
20 Clues: organisms that make their own food • the location where the animal lives • portion of the earth that supports living things • an organism that produces complex organic compounds • non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web • ...
Conervation and ecology 2025-12-03
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- group of organisms that can mate and produce viable offspring (the offspring can make and reproduce grandbabies). Horse + donkey = mule and mules cannot reproduce, so horse and donkey are separate species
- one organism eats an organism of a different species
- between 2 species or among 1 species for resources or limiting factors
- all the members of one species in a particular area (remember the definition of a species) (all the giraffes at a watering hole)
- factor any biotic or abiotic factor that can limit the number of organisms or what type of organisms an environment can support (food, shelter, mates, water, temperature)
- Ecosystems - community and their nonliving surroundings (includes water, sun…)
- where an organism lives-provide all it need to live, grow, and reproduce (food,shelter, mates, etc.)
- capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support
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- density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area
- the study of the environment and how all living thing in it interacts with each other and with abiotic factors
- any nonliving thing in the environment that could affect a biotic factor (sunlight, oxygen, water, soil)
- 1 giraffe (any living thing)
- all the different populations that live together in an area (giraffes, birds, lions, grass, bugs)
- any living thing in the environment
- an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil)
15 Clues: 1 giraffe (any living thing) • any living thing in the environment • one organism eats an organism of a different species • density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area • an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil) • capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support • ...
B2.2 Weather and environment 2020-04-01
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- scientist who studies the way in which plants, animals and people are related to each other and to their environment
- _ _ _ _ layer. A layer of gases in the sky that prevents harmful radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth
- _ _ _ _ bank. A container in the street for collecting glass so that it can be used again
- a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is
- someone who works hard doing practical things to achieve social or political change
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ energy. Energy that replaces itself naturally or is easily replaced because there is a large supply of it
- able to continue without causing damage to the environment
- A very small amount of rain that falls in a round shape: a rain _ _ _ _
- a liquid used to supply power to the engine of a car or other vehicles
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- cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gas. A gas, especially carbon dioxide or methane, that is thought to trap heat above the Earth
- hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain
- the part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil
- a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- a period of unusually hot weather, especially one that continues for a long time
- the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea
- an area of countryside or land of a particular type, used especially when talking about its appearance
- weather _ _ _ _ A metal object fixed to the top of a building that blows around to show the direction the wind is coming from
- waste paper, cans etc. that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place
20 Clues: the natural home of a plant or animal • hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain • cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather • a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is • the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea • able to continue without causing damage to the environment • ...
Organism and their environment 2020-01-28
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- all of the populations of different species in ecosystem
- adjusting phase
- a group of organism of one species, living in the same area at the same time
- turn nitrates and ammonia in the soil as nitrogen gas
- form of nitrogen in the air
- nitrogen is important to make ...
- stop growing phase
- last phase of growth in bacteria
- a unit containing all of the organism and their environment, interacting together in given area
- lion, snake
- cannot readily react with other substance
- presence in all organic matter (Carbohydrate, protein, fats)
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- turn ammonium ions into nitrates
- autotroph
- the area where an organism lives
- NH3
- lost in respiration
- gets energy from dead or organic waste
- gets energy by eating plant
- a network of interconnected food chains
- nitrogen gas lightning result
- growing phase
- growth curve
23 Clues: NH3 • autotroph • lion, snake • growth curve • growing phase • adjusting phase • stop growing phase • lost in respiration • gets energy by eating plant • form of nitrogen in the air • nitrogen gas lightning result • turn ammonium ions into nitrates • the area where an organism lives • last phase of growth in bacteria • nitrogen is important to make ... • gets energy from dead or organic waste • ...
Organisms and their Environment 2021-04-30
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- graphical representation showing biomass or bio productivity at each trophic in an ecosystem
- food chains linked together to join a food web
- the study of animals in their habitats
- organisms that feed on decaying, non-living organic matter using external digestion
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- an individual animal, plant, or. single-celled life form
- the mass of living material
- a key term in the study of organisms in their habitats
- a community of organisms and their environment in an area that interacts together
- organisms which get their energy from eating both plant and animal matter
- the external surroundings including all of the biotic and abiotic factors that surrounds and affects the survival and development of an organism or population
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain energy
- the non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- the only planet known to have life on it.
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- levels, each feeding level of a food chain
- organisms that can make their own food
- organisms which consume plant matter
- organisms that cannot make their own food and eat plant and animal matter
- a group of organisms that share many features and can produce fertile offspring
- organisms that eat meat
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same environment at the same time
- the total amount of water on a planet
- shows 'who eats what' in a habitat
- a living component of an ecosystem
- all different species of organisms that form the food web
- heat and pressure turns organic material into this after millions of years
- layers of gases surrounding a planet
- burning fossil fuels into the air as carbon dioxide
- organisms that have the ability to make their own food
- organisms that digest or decay dead plant or animal material
30 Clues: organisms that eat meat • the mass of living material • shows 'who eats what' in a habitat • a living component of an ecosystem • organisms which consume plant matter • layers of gases surrounding a planet • the total amount of water on a planet • organisms that can make their own food • the study of animals in their habitats • the only planet known to have life on it. • ...
Environment : Vocab Test 1 2021-03-30
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- prévenir.
- tronçonneuse.
- porte-parole
- the process, dans la foulée
- terres
- nourriture bio
- menace
- consist in taking out of the sea more animals that can reproduce.
- en voie de disparition, menacé.
- innondation
- name of James Cameron's film
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- tropital forest
- espèces
- country where James Cameron went in the video.
- ozone ____________ ( couche)
- rich nature
- action of killing threatened animals for profit.
- en fontion, en conséquence
- sécheresse
- the thing that was built in the middle of the forest and displaced thousands of people.
- eau potable : ________________ water
21 Clues: terres • menace • espèces • prévenir. • sécheresse • rich nature • innondation • porte-parole • tronçonneuse. • nourriture bio • tropital forest • en fontion, en conséquence • the process, dans la foulée • ozone ____________ ( couche) • name of James Cameron's film • en voie de disparition, menacé. • eau potable : ________________ water • country where James Cameron went in the video. • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2021-06-02
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- fish, plants, and insects are all examples of __________ factors
- this process occurs in stages after a volcanic eruption
- when no members of a species is alive, the species is considered _____________
- Fungi, bacteria, and worms are all examples of what type of organism?
- reducing energy use is considered ______________
- An organism's ___________ provides food, water, and shelter.
- the interaction between two species in which both species benefit
- if an organism was multicellular and contained chlorophyll and cell walls, what kingdom would it belong to?
- the biome that is only found in the northern hemisphere
- if an organism is almost extinct, it is known as an _______________ species
- raising fish for food
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- all of the white-tailed deer in a forest are considered to be members of the same _______________
- a relationship in which two organisms live together and at least one benefits
- this method of logging is not considered ecologically friendly
- the first organisms to populate an area where primary succession is taking place
- a vulture feeding on a dead squirrel could be considered a ___________
- trees that lose their leaves once per year
- an organism's role or how it makes its living
- a natural resource that is continually supplied
- the grouping of organisms based on similar characteristics
- a group of organisms that can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring
- this is a behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- this type of organism eats plants and/or other animals
23 Clues: raising fish for food • trees that lose their leaves once per year • an organism's role or how it makes its living • a natural resource that is continually supplied • reducing energy use is considered ______________ • this type of organism eats plants and/or other animals • this process occurs in stages after a volcanic eruption • ...
CAE, Environment 01, (DPB) 2021-11-16
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- If a species is in danger of extinction then it can be described as being at … (4)
- In Europe we have forest fires, but in Australia they call them … fires. (4)
- Phrasal verb meaning to eliminate sth. (4,3)
- When a large amount of snow and ice falls down a mountain. (9)
- When there is little or no rain, and or, the water resources disappear. (7)
- A disaster where oil is released into the sea is called an oil … (5)
- Verb for giving completely, collocates with time. (6)
- A facility which produced energy. (5,5)
- The name for plastic, carboard, or other materials that food is sold in. (9)
- The name for rural areas. (11)
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- The act of removing tress and other vegetation. (13)
- Adj: To describe that an animal species is at risk of extinction. (10)
- The act of looking after and caring for the natural world. (12)
- When a volcano releases lava it is called a volcanic … (8)
- To try to fix or resolve sth, to … the problem of sth. (9)
- A disaster where earth and rock falls downhill. (9)
- Collocating verb for extinct. (6)
- The name for a person who hunts illegally or without a license. (7)
- The name for the area by the sea. (9)
- Phrasal verb for creating or making, collocates with plan. (4,2)
- Verb to stop or restrict, to … sb from doing sth. (7)
- Adj meaning huge, impressive, spectacular; collocates with increase and decrease in sth. (8)
- A disaster where there is an excessive amount of water. (10)
- Phrasal verb for conducting or doing, often used with research. (5,3)
24 Clues: The name for rural areas. (11) • Collocating verb for extinct. (6) • The name for the area by the sea. (9) • A facility which produced energy. (5,5) • Phrasal verb meaning to eliminate sth. (4,3) • A disaster where earth and rock falls downhill. (9) • The act of removing tress and other vegetation. (13) • Verb for giving completely, collocates with time. (6) • ...
Our Planet, Our Environment! 2022-03-06
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- shaking of the groud
- farm animals
- a collapse of rock on a mountain
- used to create heat
- certain type of weather
- absence of water
- a structure made of wood
- to save/conserve
- knowledge of a situation
- frozen water
- large body of water
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- the process of not existing anymore
- good for the environment
- recreate usable material from waste
- cutting down trees
- to damage/attack
- large white animal in the Artic
- rubbish
- harmful waste left in the environment
- a long period of hot weather
- the production and discharge of something(carbon)
- a person that doesn't eat meat
22 Clues: rubbish • farm animals • frozen water • to damage/attack • absence of water • to save/conserve • cutting down trees • used to create heat • large body of water • shaking of the groud • certain type of weather • good for the environment • a structure made of wood • knowledge of a situation • a long period of hot weather • a person that doesn't eat meat • large white animal in the Artic • ...
Ecology and the environment 2022-04-14
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- An organism is ________ if it makes its own food.
- A ______ ______ shows how energy is moved from one organism to another as a result of feeding.
- The ___ is the original source of energy for an ecosystem.
- A sampling square.
- The total mass of organisms
- The place where an organism lives. Must provide a source of food, water and shelter for the organism.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- An organism that only eats plants.
- The scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their surroundings.
- Large areas of the Earth dominated by a specific type of vegetation.
- The different stages in a food chain.
- Organisms that break down dead material and help to recycle nutrients.
- All the organisms of a particular species found in an ecosystem at a certain time.
- Factors in an ecosystem that limit the population size if there is too much or too little of it.
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- An organism tat lives in another organism and gets its nutrition from the host.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- Plants which photosynthesise to produce food.
- Non-living, physical factors in the ecosystem that may influence an organism or a system.
- A group of the same type of organisms that are able to reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
- _______ is a way of transferring energy between organisms.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- The arrows in a food chain show the direction of _____ flow.
- The amount of variation shown by species in an ecosystem is the ecosystem's ________.
- A ____ ___ shows multiple food chains. It is more complex and realistic.
- Energy is lost from an ecosystem through __________.
- The population of all species found in an ecosystem at a particular time.
- An animal that kills and eats another animal.
- The offspring of two plants or animals of a different species. Cannot reproduce/infertile.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
29 Clues: A sampling square. • The total mass of organisms • An organism that only eats meat. • An organism that only eats plants. • Living components of an ecosystem. • The different stages in a food chain. • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • Plants which photosynthesise to produce food. • An animal that kills and eats another animal. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- A type of environment which contains factors which the business has little control.
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- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- _______ advantage is the ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- A type of environment which contains specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
Chapter 2 - Economic Environment 2018-01-29
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- - Has elements of both state and market economy
- - Type of account used to calculate value of goods and services in and out of the country
- - Frequency of the MPC meetings
- - This type of trade is made up of goods and services
- Easing - Central bank creates money to buy assets etc from private companies, pushing more money into the economy
- Policy - Allows adjustments to interest rates and money supply
- Central Bank - Sets monetary policy for Eurozone
- - Account used for international transactions
- Policy - Allows adjustments to the economy using government spending and taxes
- - Measures a country's output (anagram)
- - Measures household spending including mortgages in the UK (anagram)
- - This type of economy has few barriers to trade
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- Controlled - Government decide what is produced and how it is distributed
- - General fall in prices
- - What at the MPC primary focus?
- Price Index - Measures a basket of goods in Europe, excluding mortgages
- - Trade made up of manufactured goods and raw material
- Bank - Acts as banker to the banking system, and government
- - A country that exports more than it imports has a trade.....
- Management Office - They manage the national debt
- - Shortfall in government spending compared to what it collects in taxes
- - This type of economy is based on supply and demand
- - Lender of last resort in America
23 Clues: - General fall in prices • - Frequency of the MPC meetings • - What at the MPC primary focus? • - Lender of last resort in America • - Measures a country's output (anagram) • - Account used for international transactions • - Has elements of both state and market economy • Central Bank - Sets monetary policy for Eurozone • - This type of economy has few barriers to trade • ...
Acids and the Environment 2018-05-30
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- Harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon dioxide do this when they mix with water in the atmosphere
- We put bicarbonate of soda on this type of sting to neutralise it
- This is a type of reaction where we add acid to alkali and reduce the pH to a neutral 7
- Along with water, this is produced during a neutralisation reaction
- Nitrogen Dioxide dissolves in rainwater to produce this
- We use this experimental technique to extract a solid that is dissolved in a liquid.
- We made a plant indicator from this vegetable
- This is a commonly used indicator which is purple in alkali and red in acid
- This is produced when we mix acid with a carbonate
- This is an example of a common household acid
- This is an environmental problem caused when gases dissolve in rainwater
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- Fizzy drinks have a pH that tells us they are this type of substance
- This is an indicator that is a bright deep pink when in alkali and a milky colour in acid
- This salt is made from hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
- We use this method to extract a solid product from a liquid
- This is an example of an alkali
- This is what happens to the pH of an alkali when we add acid to it
- This is added to solutions to help us decide if it is acid or alkali
- This is the name of a liquid with a pH of 7.1-14
- A liquid with a pH of 7 is said to be this
20 Clues: This is an example of an alkali • A liquid with a pH of 7 is said to be this • We made a plant indicator from this vegetable • This is an example of a common household acid • This is the name of a liquid with a pH of 7.1-14 • This is produced when we mix acid with a carbonate • Nitrogen Dioxide dissolves in rainwater to produce this • ...
Environment of Care #2 2019-02-19
Across
- Approved disinfectant for Elephant Ear Wash
- Number of inches from ceiling supplies can be stored in sprinkled rooms
- Perform _________ to prevent the spread of germs
- May not be used to evacuate in the event of a fire but can be used in the event of a tornado
- Chart listing equipment and manufacturer’s disinfection instructions
- Sharps containers are emptied when sharps reach the ____line
- Verbal order process- recite, ________, read it back
- Name of event reporting system
- _____Step cleaning disinfection process
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- Sticker placed on a multi-dose vial when it is opened
- Time decontamination of instrument process is to be started after completion of a procedure
- Thermometer used in medication refrigerators
- number of days a multidose vial can be used after it is opened – excluding vaccines and Tuberculin
- Website used for staff education ( CEUs )
- The two questions front desk staff ask all patients at check-in
- Rocephin and Toradol are _______medications
- Empty medication vials are disposed of in ______containers
- Frequency of performing narcotic counts
- Offered to patients who are coughing
- Time exam room has to stay closed after seeing a patient with possible TB/Measles
20 Clues: Name of event reporting system • Offered to patients who are coughing • Frequency of performing narcotic counts • _____Step cleaning disinfection process • Website used for staff education ( CEUs ) • Approved disinfectant for Elephant Ear Wash • Rocephin and Toradol are _______medications • Thermometer used in medication refrigerators • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
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- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- grow
- to use less than before
- populated few people living in a large area
- a long passage under the ground
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
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- a facial expression which means you're confused
- unusual
- people living in a certain area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- something you do with your nose
- dirty air
- able to be used again and again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- populated many people living in a very small area
- damage caused to the environment
- blocked or crowded
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- to use things again
- the place we live
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • people living in a certain area • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • to enable rubbish to be used again • visibility unable to see clearly or far • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
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- blocked or crowded
- grow
- few people living in a large area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- air
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- able to be used again and again
- a facial expression which means you're confused
- the place we live
- people living in a certain area
- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- unusual
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- something you do with your nose
- populated many people living in a very small area
- dirty air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
- damage caused to the environment
- to use things again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- a long passage under the ground
- to use less than before
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • people living in a certain area • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • few people living in a large area • to enable rubbish to be used again • ...
Environment for BTS recap 2013-03-28
20 Clues: dump • bath • glass • waste • shower • recycle • rubbish • be-green • chemicals • switch-off • throw-away • Has a trunk • ozone-layer • solar-energy • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • renwable-energies • greenhouse effect • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Strategic Management Overview & Environment 2012-07-01
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- Resources are _____ when they support taking advantage of opportunities or neutralizing external threats
- type of environment composed of elements in the broader society that can indirectly influence an industry and the organizations within the industry
- the increasing economic interdependence among countries as reflected in the flow of goods and services, financial capital, and knowledge across country borders
- networks of companies that sell goods and services compatible with the organizations own product or service
- model which adopts an internal perspective to explain how a org's unique bundle or collection of internal resources and capabilities represent the foundation on which value-creating strategies should be built
- the individuals and groups who can affect and are affected by the strategic outcomes achieved and who have enforceable claims on a organization's performance
- conditions that may hinder or constrain a company’s efforts to achieve strategic competitiveness
- represents the process where analysts develop feasible projections of what might happen and how quickly as a result of the changes and trends detected through scanning and monitoring
- segment of the general environment concerned with different societies’ social attitudes and cultural values
- segment of the general environment refers to the nature and direction of the economy in which a org competes or may compete
- an externally focused application of its vision that states the organization's unique purpose and scope of its operations in product and market terms
- a condition of rapidly escalating competition that is based on price-quality positioning, efforts to create new know-how and achieve first-mover advantage, and battles to protect or to invade established product or geographic markets
- a group of organizations producing products that are close substitutes for each other
- represents a process whereby analysts observe environmental changes over time to see if an important trend begins to emerge
- segment of the general environment concerned with how interest groups and organizations attempt to influence representatives of governments and governmental agencies and how they, in turn, are influenced by them
- an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions designed to exploit core competencies and gain a competitive advantage
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- building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other
- the capacity for a set of resources to perform, integratively or in combination, a task or activity
- Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents
- a picture of what the organization wants to be, and in broad terms, what it wants to ultimately achieve
- represents the step in the external analysis process where all of the other steps come together
- Resources are ______ to imitate when other organizations cannot obtain them inexpensively
- model which adopts an external perspective to explain that forces outside of the organization represent the dominant influences on a organization's strategic actions
- inputs into a organization's production process, such as capital equipment, individual employee's skills, patents, brand names, finance, and talented managers
- Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors
- represents the set of capabilities, in all areas of their operations, that organizations use to respond to the various demands and opportunities that are found in dynamic, uncertain environments
- entails the study of all segments in the general environment
- segment concerned with a population’s size, age structure, geographic distribution, ethnic mix, and distribution of income
- a term that is used to describe a type of innovation in which rapid and consistent replacement of current technologies by new, information-intensive technologies
- represent conditions in the general environment that may help a company achieve strategic competitiveness by presenting it with possibilities
- investor uncertainty about the economic gains or losses that will result from a particular investment
31 Clues: entails the study of all segments in the general environment • Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents • Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors • building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other • ...
Legal Environment of Business 2013-08-13
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- No consideration required
- Vague commitment to barter
- Contracts that are inherently unfair
- Threat of imminent physical harm
- A deliberate and complete agreement supported by mutual consideration
- Present another's goods as one's own
- The 'person' that sets the standard in an action for negligence
- Must have clean hands when invoking these rules
- liability for the tort of another
- Threat of economic harm coerces weaker party
- established by the neighbour principle
- Awarding a reasonable sum for the services or goods provided under a contract
- remedy returning parties to pre-contractual positions
- Judge made law
- The compromise of one's volition
- has some degree of control over land of buildings
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- Jurisdiction provided by s. 92 Constitution Act 1867
- Offer withdrawal
- Unlawful contract
- Only a party to a contract can sue on a contract
- Disputes below $25000 handled here
- Law that protects one's good name
- Something of value in the eyes of the law
- Agreement to keep offer open
- Term gives expression to parties' true intentions
- Promise to perform specified acts on specified terms
- A fresh agreement
- Exemplary damages
28 Clues: Judge made law • Offer withdrawal • Unlawful contract • A fresh agreement • Exemplary damages • No consideration required • Vague commitment to barter • Agreement to keep offer open • Threat of imminent physical harm • The compromise of one's volition • Law that protects one's good name • liability for the tort of another • Disputes below $25000 handled here • ...
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT 2013 2013-12-05
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- GOVERNED THE COUNTRY
- MADE BY A JUDGE AND A JURY
- POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DISASTER
- KEPT SOCIAL ORDER
- CAUSE NATURAL DISASTERS
- AGREEMENTS
- MEASURED IN A HYGROMETRE
- BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE
- BETWEEN MORE THAN 2 PEOPLE
- COMMENCED BY FLEAS
- NATURAL DISASTER
- BLACK DEATH
- KEEPS SMALL GROUPS OR 1 PERSON IN ORDER
- RESPONSIBILITY OF FINDING KNIGHTS
- MEASURES STRENGTH OF TSUNAMIS
- PEOPLE BELIEVED THESE WERE THEIR REPRESENTATIVES ON EARTH
- CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE
- OUTERMOST LAYER OF EARTH
- FORCED WORKERS
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- MINOR PLATE
- KEPT FOREIGN DEVILS OUT
- RULED BY KING OR QUEEN BUT REAL POWER LIES IN THE ELECTED PARLIAMENT
- MAJOR TECTONIC PLATE
- UNINHABITED LAND NOT OWNED BY ANYONE
- WARRIOR IN JAPAN
- BANDITS IN JAPAN
- APPLIES TO MORE THAN ONE ORGANISATION
- MADE OF MOLTEN IRON
- ASTHENOSPHERE
- SAMURAIS MASTER
- MADE AND ENFORCED BY THE GOVERNMENT
- KNIGHTS
- RELIGIOUS LEADER
33 Clues: KNIGHTS • AGREEMENTS • MINOR PLATE • BLACK DEATH • ASTHENOSPHERE • FORCED WORKERS • SAMURAIS MASTER • WARRIOR IN JAPAN • BANDITS IN JAPAN • BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE • NATURAL DISASTER • RELIGIOUS LEADER • KEPT SOCIAL ORDER • COMMENCED BY FLEAS • MADE OF MOLTEN IRON • CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE • GOVERNED THE COUNTRY • MAJOR TECTONIC PLATE • KEPT FOREIGN DEVILS OUT • CAUSE NATURAL DISASTERS • MEASURED IN A HYGROMETRE • ...
Environment by Anhelina Husyeva 2014-11-11
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- a problem in our atmosphère because of dangerous gases
- rain that damage our planet
- animals that are going to extinct
- gases that destroy the atmosphere
- what we put to the genetically modified food
- energy from the sun
- when we reuse our rubbish
- when we take too many fishes away from the sea
- when we try to safe our natural world
- the power that we use in ours factories, or for our cars
- where we throw away the bottles
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- the natural places where animals live
- the powerproduced in the factories that are really dangerous for our life
- when we cut down the trees
- food produced with chemicals
- when we throw away our rubbish on the street, for example
- energy that don't disappear, and don't pollute
- the air with all the gases and dangerous substances
- the global increase in temperatures
- where we put all our rubbish
20 Clues: energy from the sun • when we reuse our rubbish • when we cut down the trees • rain that damage our planet • food produced with chemicals • where we put all our rubbish • where we throw away the bottles • animals that are going to extinct • gases that destroy the atmosphere • the global increase in temperatures • the natural places where animals live • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2014-09-30
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- an environment that provides things a specific organism needs
- in predation, the one that gets killed
- special carnivore that eats dead animals
- nonliving parts of a habitat
- all the members of a species living in an area
- symbiosis, where both species benefit
- leaving a population
- molecules of liquid water absorbing energy and changing to a gas
- drops of water falling from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet snow, or hail
- eats only animals
- struggle between organisms to survive
- relationship where two species live closely together and at least one benefits
- behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully
- a living Thing
- one organism kills another for food or nutrients
- things used by people such as trees, water, & coal
- organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can produce offspring
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- can make it’s own food
- eats only plants
- in predation, the one that does the killing
- must feed on other organisms for food
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t but is not harmed
- in parasitism, the organism that benefits
- all the different populations live together in an area
- a gas changing back into a liquid
- moving into a population
- all the organisms in an area along with it’s nonliving environment
- organisms that break down biotic waste and dead organisms
- the role of an organism in it’s environment
- eats both plants and animals
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t and is harmed
- in parasitism, the organism that is lived on or in
- contamination of Earth’s land, water or air
- the study of how organisms interact with the environment
- part of a habitat that is living or once living
35 Clues: a living Thing • eats only plants • eats only animals • leaving a population • can make it’s own food • moving into a population • nonliving parts of a habitat • eats both plants and animals • a gas changing back into a liquid • must feed on other organisms for food • symbiosis, where both species benefit • struggle between organisms to survive • ...
Microorganisms in the Environment 2023-11-16
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- The study of organisms and their environment.
- matter Any substance that has been made by a living organism
- rot; organic substance can be decayed by microorganisms
- An organism that cannot make its own food, and therefore relies on food made by plants; all animals and fungi are consumers.
- A microscopic fungus
- dish: A small, clear, round dish with a lid, used for growing microorganisms.
- substance that living organisms can use to supply them with energy, or to help them grow.
- A living organism so small that it can only be seen with a microscope.
- a thick, clear substance made from seaweed, used for growing microorganisms.
- An animal that catches, kills, and eats other animals.
- Organisms made of a very small single cell, with a cell wall but no nucleus (singular: bacterium)
- decay
- Small, plant-like organisms that grow in or near water (singular: alga)
- A diagram that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another, in the form of food.
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- Made of only one cell
- consumers that eat other animals.
- Organisms such as mushrooms, toadstools, and yeast; they get their energy by decaying organic material (singular: fungus)
- An organism that gets its energy by eating plants.
- The first organism in a food change.
- A group of bacteria or fungi, such as the ones growing on the surface of agar jelly.
- An organism that decays dead plant and animal matter
- Completely clean; free from bacteria and other organisms
- organisms made of very small single cell, with a cell wall but no nucleus
- A fungus with a round top and short stem.
- microscopic fungi that are growing on organic matter
- A fungus with a round top and narrow stem
- A diagram showing many interconnecting food chains.
- small, plant-like organisms that grow in or near water
- An animal that is killed and eaten by a predator.
- Very small, single-celled, animal-like organisms (singular: protozoan)
- jelly: A thick, clear substance made from seaweed, used for growing microorganisms.
- solid animal waste
- a group of bacteria or fungi, such as the ones growing on the surface of agar jelly.
33 Clues: decay • solid animal waste • A microscopic fungus • Made of only one cell • consumers that eat other animals. • The first organism in a food change. • A fungus with a round top and short stem. • A fungus with a round top and narrow stem • The study of organisms and their environment. • An animal that is killed and eaten by a predator. • ...
Scene 3: The Environment 2023-11-30
20 Clues: jäte • luoda • tukea • ympäri • mahtava • suojelu • kokemus • ilmasto • nauttia • välittää • ilmakehä • pohjavesi • ympäristö • matkustaa • uusiutuva • vierailla • jännittävä • kunnioittaa • salametsästys • minne tahansa
Humans and the Environment 2023-11-27
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- study of human population statistics
- mostly developed land covered mainly with buildings and roads that has a human population of 2500 or more
- how a population changes in size during a specific period of time
- a model that explains the change from high birthrates and death rates to a condition of low birthrates and death rates
- a line that city planners draw on a map to separate urban areas from areas the city would prefer remain rural
- how likely a given substance will cause harm
- viruses, bacteria, and other organisms in the environment that harm human health
- a colorless, odorless, highly toxic radioactive gas
- computerized system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- a philosophy of urban growth that focuses on economic and environmental approaches that lead to sustainable growth and the avoidance of sprawl
- the practice of restoring native communities
- diseases caused by a pathogen
- number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life
- study of disease in human population
- average number of years an individual is expected to live
- any other type of land use or land cover that is not urban
- strips of vegetated open space that connect parks or neighborhoods
- began in the mid-1700s, shifting from rural life to urban societies
- the amount of a substance an organism is exposed to
- total fertility rate for a nation that would keep its population stable
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- an area in which the temperature is several degrees higher than that of the surrounding area
- refers to the vegetation and manufactured structures that cover land
- human activities that occur on land and are directly related to the land
- factors that threaten or are harmful to human health
- chemicals that affect the nervous system
- a disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time, or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly or spreading around the world
- a mineral that forms long, thin microscopic fibers that can cause lung disease
- with each step up the food chain, concentrations of toxic substances can be greatly magnified
- organisms that build up large concentrations of toxic substances in their bodies
- study of how poisonous substances affect an organism's health
- study o fhow environmental factors affect human health and our quality of life
- chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses
- shift of population from the countryside to urban areas
- matter or energy released into the environment, causing negative effects that impact people, wildlife, and other aspects of the environment
- relationship between different doses and the responses they generate
- chemicals that cause cancer
- facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community
- average number of children a female member of a population has during her lifetime
- process of measuring risk
- attempt to design cities so as to maximize their functionality and beauty
- depends on two factors: one, what the substance is and two, how much of the substance is needed to cause harm
- the spread of low-density urban or suburban development outward from an urban center
- the effect an organism shows as a result of exposure
- the practice of classifying areas for different types of development and land use
- refers to the differences in assets and income between individuals in a society or between nations
45 Clues: process of measuring risk • chemicals that cause cancer • diseases caused by a pathogen • study of human population statistics • study of disease in human population • chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses • chemicals that affect the nervous system • how likely a given substance will cause harm • the practice of restoring native communities • ...
Vocab Man - Physical Environment 2024-04-15
25 Clues: Sea • Hill • Lake • City • Town • Farm • Tree • World • Feild • Coast • River • State • Beach • Ocean • Desert • Island • Region • Forest • Valley • Country • Mountain • Continent • Hurricane • Waterfalls • Countryside
Business and its environment 2024-08-22
Across
- Expanding a business but opening new branches
- When there is not efficient allocation of resources
- Integration with a company in a different industry
- When businesses consider interests of society
- Market with only one supplier with no close competitors
- Caused by decline in important industries, leading to significant job losses
- Total value of a company's issued shares
- The core aims of a business
- When government spending exceeds revenue from taxation
- Giving employees more challenging and fulfilling work
- Giving false impression of being environmentally friendly
- Costs of economic activity not paid for by producer or consumer but the rest of society
- An employee who turns ideas into new products or ventures
- Government expenditure and borrowing and tax rates
- Businesses with the Triple Bottom Line as their objectives
Down
- Economic resources owned/controlled by private and public sectors
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country adjusted for inflation
- Economic resources are owned by the state
- Businesses agreeing to work together on a project but remain separate
- When a company buys more than 50% of another company
- Selling state-owned businesses to private sector
- Jointly owned business by its members for mutual benefit
- Relating to the structure of the population
- Measures to improve the competitiveness of markets
- Physical goods used to produce other goods
- Businesses agreeing to work together to restrict competition
- Interest rates and supply of money
- Regular swings in output measured by real GDP
- Economic, social and environmental objectives
- Long-term plan of action to achieve objectives
- Average output per employee in a given time
- Businesses providing IT, consultancy and R&D services
- Use of trade barriers to help domestic businesses
- Total value of all long-term and permanent finance invested in the business
- The long-term goals businesses hope to achieve
- An organization of working people trying to improve pay and work conditions
36 Clues: The core aims of a business • Interest rates and supply of money • Total value of a company's issued shares • Economic resources are owned by the state • Physical goods used to produce other goods • Relating to the structure of the population • Average output per employee in a given time • Expanding a business but opening new branches • ...
Living Environment Vocab Review 2024-05-23
Across
- creates genetic diversity
- gestures and conduct
- a state of balance between continuing processes.
- a collection of fossils documenting the history of life on Earth
- having limits or bounds
- Blood protein
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic
- evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes
- separation of a mixture
- to take a species out of it's environment
- population genetics
- trigger a physical or behavioral change
- initiate (accelerate) or to inhibit (slow down) a process
- an exact weighing instrument used in laboratory settings for measuring the mass of substances
Down
- he appearance in a phenotype of a characteristic or effect attributed to a particular gene
- phrases or descriptions which are used to classify a group of living things
- considered to be unfair
- involve the alteration of biomolecules
- the first to colonize newly created environments or recently disturbed
- the action or process of differentiating
- HIV Infection
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- chemical reaction without itself
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- time scale divides up the history of the earth
- developing or being developed
- Weakened virus
- genetically identical
- Even distribution
30 Clues: HIV Infection • Blood protein • Weakened virus • Even distribution • population genetics • gestures and conduct • genetically identical • considered to be unfair • having limits or bounds • separation of a mixture • creates genetic diversity • developing or being developed • chemical reaction without itself • involve the alteration of biomolecules • trigger a physical or behavioral change • ...
Unit 2 The environment 2024-10-17
Across
- the letting off of gas or other substances
- a large mass of ice that moves very slowly-usually down a slope or valley
- energy to make something work
- a layer of gases around the Earth
- someone or something that makes something happen
- a document signed by people to push the idea to go through
- to be likely to damage or harm something
- a source of energy like coal-gas-and petroleum that was formed inside the Earth millions of years ago
- Gas, a gas that makes the air around the Earth warmer
- the job of working on a farm or organizing work on a farm0
- extremely good-exciting-or beautiful
- a deep valley with very steep sides
- the activity or business of cutting down trees for wood
- a trouble or unpleasant occurrence
- the general weather condition usually found in a particular place
- to create-to make something begin to exist or take a particular shape
Down
- The specific idea of a text
- a forest in a tropical area that gets lots of rain
- an increase in the Earth's temperature because of pollution
- to take in a liquid or gas through a surface and hold it
- an area of land with grass for animals to eat
- the variety of different animals and plants in an area
- result-a change that happens because of a cause
- Details
- all the living things in an area and the effect they have on each other and the environment
- the melting of a glacier
- the act of causing so much damage to something that it stops existing because it cannot be repaired
- the process of building something-usually large structures such as houses-roads-buildings
- a large cave
29 Clues: Details • a large cave • the melting of a glacier • The specific idea of a text • energy to make something work • a layer of gases around the Earth • a trouble or unpleasant occurrence • a deep valley with very steep sides • extremely good-exciting-or beautiful • to be likely to damage or harm something • the letting off of gas or other substances • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-04-24
Across
- Organisms that live in a community and interact with each other and its environment.
- Organisms that feed on secondary consumers.
- When the relative size of different populations remains constant.
- Position of an organism in a food web, food chain or ecological pyramid.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Organisms that feed on primary consumers.
- Allows a person to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Allows a person to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain over a certain period of time.
- Organisms of the same species living together in a common habitat.
- Allows a person to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
Down
- A network of interconnected food chains.
- cycle Processes where carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- Study of organisms continually interacting with each other and their surroundings.
- Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers.
- Organisms that are herbivores.
- A horizontal bar diagram that shows the relationship between food and energy.
- Processes where nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- Different populations of different species in a habitat living and interacting with one another.
- Organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- The place where an organism resides.
- Energy and nutrients being transferred through a series of organisms. (Starts with producer)
22 Clues: Organisms that are herbivores. • An organism that makes its own food. • The place where an organism resides. • A network of interconnected food chains. • Organisms that feed on primary consumers. • Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • Organisms that feed on secondary consumers. • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-04-24
Across
- A horizontal bar diagram that shows the relationship between food and energy.
- Organisms that feed on primary consumers.
- A network of interconnected food chains.
- Processes where nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Organisms of the same species living together in a common habitat.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- Processes where carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- Allows a person to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- Position of an organism in a food web, food chain or ecological pyramid.
- Study of organisms continually interacting with each other and their surroundings.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Allows a person to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain over a certain period of time.
- The place where an organism resides.
Down
- Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers.
- Allows a person to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Energy and nutrients being transferred through a series of organisms. (Starts with producer)
- Organisms that live in a community and interact with each other and its environment.
- Organisms that feed on secondary consumers.
- When the relative size of different populations remains constant.
- Organisms that are herbivores.
- Different populations of different species in a habitat living and interacting with one another.
22 Clues: Organisms that are herbivores. • An organism that makes its own food. • The place where an organism resides. • A network of interconnected food chains. • Organisms that feed on primary consumers. • Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • Organisms that feed on secondary consumers. • ...
Organisms and Their Environment 2023-05-08
Across
- Is the populations of predators and prey.
- organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- The various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- are organisms that are not bale to make their own food.
- Is a community of organisms interacting with one another and with its non-living environment.
- The process by which nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- It consists of a network of interconnected food chains.
- Is the position of an organism in a food chain.
- Is the process which ammonium compounds are converted to nitrates.
- It allows us to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level.
- Process by which biological fuels are oxidized in the presence of an inorganic substance.
Down
- Horizontal bar diagrams showing the relationship of food and energy.
- Is the process by which the complex organic substances breakdown into simpler substances by the action of microorganisms.
- Process where a substance in the presence of oxygen, giving off heat and light in the process.
- Is a group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat.
- Is the place where organisms live.
- Is a organisms that makes its own organic food substances.
- It allows us to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain.
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy.
- All populations of different species living and interacting with one another in a habitat.
- Is the study of interactions when organisms continually interact with one another.
- When different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- It allows us to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level.
- Is a series of organisms through which energy and nutrients are transferred.
25 Clues: Is the place where organisms live. • Is the populations of predators and prey. • Is the position of an organism in a food chain. • are organisms that are not bale to make their own food. • It consists of a network of interconnected food chains. • Is a organisms that makes its own organic food substances. • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-05-07
Across
- the place where an organism lives
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment
- An animal that feeds on other animals
- Obtaining nitrogen from green plants in the form of nitrates and ammonium from the soil
- An organism that is unable to make its own food
- The process of nitrogen converting to ammonium compounds
- An organism that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms
- Animals that feed on both plants and animals
- Made up of populations of different species living together
- The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or ecological pyramid
- Allows us to compare the mass of organisms in every trophic level
- Population growth slowly increasing
- Animals that feed on plants
- Death and birth rates and population size staying constant
- Population size dropping as the death rate is higher than the birth rate
- The process of ammonium compounds converting to nitrates
- Allows us to compare the total energy in every trophic level
Down
- Animals that feed on other animals
- Made up by the processes of carbon removed and released into the environment
- web A network of connected food chains
- Plants absorbing carbon dioxide and water to convert into oxygen and glucose
- Different populations of plants and animals living together and interacting in the same environment
- An organism that is able to make its own food
- chain A series of organisms where energy is transferred from producer to consumer
- Population size rapidly increasing due to maximum growth rate
- relative sizes of different populations remaining constant
- A group of organisms of the same species living together
- An animal that is eaten by another animal
- Allows us to compare the number of organisms present in every trophic level
- Bacteria breaking down nitrates in the soil to nitrogen gas
- The study of organisms interacting with each other and their surroundings
- Animals releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
32 Clues: Animals that feed on plants • the place where an organism lives • Animals that feed on other animals • Population growth slowly increasing • An animal that feeds on other animals • web A network of connected food chains • An animal that is eaten by another animal • Animals that feed on both plants and animals • An organism that is able to make its own food • ...
The Environment p. 17 2022-09-08
23 Clues: öljy • vuoto • ydin- • tuuli • tulva • kieltää • kuivuus • säästää • istuttaa • aurinko- • nälänhätä • uusiutuva • säilyttää • lajitella • hurrikaani • polttoaine • kierrättää • lahjoittaa • katastrofi • onnettomuus • kunnioittaa • käyttää uudelleen • irrottaa pistorasiasta
Interactions in the Environment 2022-10-02
Across
- describes the atmosphere conditions over a short time period
- living elements found in an ecosystem
- a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- consumers that primarily hunt for their food
- when new species replace older species over a period of time in an ecosystem
- the space on earth where land, water and air co-exist to sustain life
- allows an organism to live in an ecosystem
- is made up of biotic and abiotic elements that depend on each other to survive
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, but causes no harm or benefit to the other
- consumers that eat only plants
- plants that provide nutrients and oxygen to an ecosystem from the sun’s energy
- a single biotic element
- organisms that consume biotic elements
Down
- where various populations co-exist with one another in an ecosystem
- living within our needs such that we are able to sustain life for the future
- an interconnected relationship between two different organisms within close distance of each other
- organisms that decompose (break down)animal waste and dead biotic elements
- water part of the Earth which includes all oceans, lakes, seas, etc.
- a one-sided symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits by harming the other
- consumers that eat both plants and other consumers
- a large community that has similar climate, soil and organisms living together
- a group of organisms within the same specie living together in an organism
- consumers that are hunted and eaten as food
- solid part of the Earth that consists of three layers: crust, mantle and core
- the average weather conditions of a specific area over a longer time period
- gases that surround the Earth
- nonliving elements found in an ecosystem
- consumers that eat other consumers
- organisms that eat off the remains of living things
29 Clues: a single biotic element • gases that surround the Earth • consumers that eat only plants • consumers that eat other consumers • living elements found in an ecosystem • organisms that consume biotic elements • nonliving elements found in an ecosystem • allows an organism to live in an ecosystem • consumers that are hunted and eaten as food • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-05-05
Across
- It consists of a network of interconnected food chains.
- Which allows us to compare the number of organisms present in each tropic level at a particular time.
- Synonym of biological balance.
- Made up by various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, that is removed from and released into the environment.
- One way nitrogen is removed from soil by breaking down nitrates in the soil to nitrogen gas.
- Made up of different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment.
- An organism that get it energy by breaking down dead organisms, faces and excretory products.
- The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or ecological pyramid.
- The study of interactions between organisms or organisms and their environment.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat.
- The place where an organism lives.
Down
- A series of organisms through which energy and nutrients are transferred, beginning with a producer.
- A community of organisms interacting with one another and with its non-living environment.
- Which allows us to compare the total energy each trophic level of a food chain over a period of time.
- An organism that makes its own organic food substances.
- Made up of all the populations of different species living and interacting with one another in a habitat.
- The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant.
- Which allows us to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Consists of processes by which nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Formed by horizontal bar diagrams about relationships between food and energy.
- An organism that are not able to make its own food. It obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms.
21 Clues: Synonym of biological balance. • The place where an organism lives. • It consists of a network of interconnected food chains. • An organism that makes its own organic food substances. • The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant. • A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat. • ...
School Environment and Emotions 2024-10-30
Across
- nervous (f)
- uncomfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- worried (m)
- calm (f)
- open (f)
- respectful (m)
- respectful (f)
- inclusive (f)
- inclusive (m)
- confused (m)
- sure or secure (f)
- comfortable (m) (ACCENT MARK)
- academic (m) (ACCENT MARK)
Down
- worried (f)
- content (f)
- open (m)
- comfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- content (m)
- academic (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- welcoming
- sure or secure (m)
- tolerant
- calm (m)
- confused (f)
- nervous (m)
- uncomfortable (m)(ACCENT MARK)
26 Clues: open (m) • calm (f) • open (f) • tolerant • calm (m) • welcoming • worried (f) • content (f) • nervous (f) • content (m) • worried (m) • nervous (m) • confused (f) • confused (m) • inclusive (f) • inclusive (m) • respectful (m) • respectful (f) • sure or secure (m) • sure or secure (f) • academic (f)(ACCENT MARK) • academic (m) (ACCENT MARK) • comfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK) • comfortable (m) (ACCENT MARK) • ...
SLP2221 - Health & The Environment 2025-02-09
Across
- Control center of the body
- Breathing organ
- Unwanted or discarded material
- Storage for electrical power
- Decomposed organic matter
- Environmental contamination
- Urgent situation requiring immediate action
- Wound covering
- Metabolic disorder affecting blood sugar
- First step in making change
- Cutting down forests
- Greenhouse gas CH4
Down
- Skeletal structure
- Large organ that filters blood
- Tissue that helps movement
- Discolored injury mark
- Where waste gets buried
- Process materials for reuse
- Bean-shaped filtering organ
- Organic matter used as fuel
- Urban air pollution haze
- Abnormal cell growth disease
- Substances released into the air
- Vital pumping organ
- Brain blood flow disruption
- Elevated body temperature
- Ability to maintain without depleting resources
- Invasion by harmful organisms
28 Clues: Wound covering • Breathing organ • Skeletal structure • Greenhouse gas CH4 • Vital pumping organ • Cutting down forests • Discolored injury mark • Where waste gets buried • Urban air pollution haze • Decomposed organic matter • Elevated body temperature • Control center of the body • Tissue that helps movement • Process materials for reuse • Bean-shaped filtering organ • ...
Legal environment 1-3 2025-01-22
Across
- every person has certain duties to others
- written law of given society at a particular time
- (2 words) evaluate decisions in terms of it affective everyone and everything
- the suing party
- judge-made law
- takes precedent
- all laws that outline methods of enforcing rights established by substantive
- enacted by legislative bodies at any level of gov
- listed out actions
- expressed in federal and state constitutions
- impact of decision on society/key stakeholders
- all laws that define, prescribe, regulate create legal rights and obligations
- wrongs committed against public as a whole
- decision that creates an example for deciding subsequent cases
- greatest good for greatest number of people
- appealing to appellate court
- humans are quantitatively different and have moral integrity and capacity to reason
- scrutiny if substantially related to important gov. objectives
- whom appeal is taken against
Down
- due process emphasizing content of legislation
- study of law; different legal thoughts
- (2 words) may be to protect/promote public order, health, safety, morals, general welfare
- (2 words) obligation to follow precedents established in jurisdiction
- rights/duties that exist between persons and their government as well as relief when a person's rights are violated
- due process emphasizing fair procedures
- scrutiny if conceivable basis on which classification might relate to gov. interest
- evolutionary process of law by concentrating on origin and history of legal system
- "I desire to do right" inquiry, discussion, decision, review
- profits, people, planet (triple bottom line)
- (2 words) minimum compliance with law
- universal law applies to all humans
- law is one of many institutions and shaped by social forces and needs
- power shared by federal and state
- governs transactions via internet
- rules, orders, decisions of executive, independent regulatory agencies
- scrutiny if law/action prohibits person from exercising fundamental right
- study of what constitutes right and wrong behavior
- being sued
38 Clues: being sued • judge-made law • the suing party • takes precedent • listed out actions • appealing to appellate court • whom appeal is taken against • power shared by federal and state • governs transactions via internet • universal law applies to all humans • (2 words) minimum compliance with law • study of law; different legal thoughts • due process emphasizing fair procedures • ...
Words for the Environment 2025-10-22
Across
- Pelestarian alam dan sumber daya
- Tempat banyak pohon dan hewan liar hidup
- Perairan luas yang asin, lebih kecil dari lautan
- Makhluk hidup yang tumbuh dari tanah, seperti bunga dan pohon
- Mendaur ulang barang menjadi bahan baru
- Planet tempat kita hidup
- Zat yang kita hirup untuk bernapas
- Udara yang bergerak dan bisa membuat daun atau rambut tertiup
- Penebangan hutan secara besar-besaran
- Bintang pusat tata surya dan sumber cahaya dan panas bumi
- Tanaman besar dengan batang dan daun
- Makhluk hidup selain manusia dan tumbuhan
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- Mengurangi penggunaan barang atau sumber daya
- Membuat sesuatu bebas dari kotoran atau sampah
- Pencemaran lingkungan
- Sampah atau sisa yang tidak dipakai
- Tempat menanam bunga atau sayuran di rumah
- Menggunakan kembali barang yang sudah ada
- Cairan yang diminum dan digunakan setiap hari
- Tanaman pendek yang tumbuh di halaman
- Bahan alami tanpa bahan kimia
21 Clues: Pencemaran lingkungan • Planet tempat kita hidup • Bahan alami tanpa bahan kimia • Pelestarian alam dan sumber daya • Zat yang kita hirup untuk bernapas • Sampah atau sisa yang tidak dipakai • Tanaman besar dengan batang dan daun • Tanaman pendek yang tumbuh di halaman • Penebangan hutan secara besar-besaran • Mendaur ulang barang menjadi bahan baru • ...
Vocabulary Learning about Environment 2026-01-11
20 Clues: alam • hutan • sungai • polusi • banjir • limbah • gunung • samudra • bencara • lingkungan • kekeringan • terbarukan • gempa bumi • pelestarian • tanah longsor • terancam punah • tempat tinggal • kebakaran hutan • penggundulan hutan • letusan gurung berapi
Heat in the Environment 2026-01-22
Across
- Particles move closer together when cooled
- Heat transfer by direct touch
- The flowing movement in convection
- Tiny pieces that make up matter
- When a gas becomes a liquid
- When a solid becomes a liquid
- A state of matter with a definite shape
- To bounce heat or light away
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- Heat transfer through waves and does not need particles
- Thermal energy moving from warmer to cooler objects
- Tool used to measure temperature
- Particles spread out when heated
- Energy transfer that can travel through empty space
- A liquid or gas that can flow
- The ability to do work or cause change
Down
- Heat transfer by movement of liquids or gases
- Warmer air or water is usually less this and rises
- Energy of moving particles
- Keeping heat inside using materials that slow heat loss
- Temperature scale used in Canada
- The movement of heat energy from one object to another
- The main source of energy for Earth
- How tightly packed particles are in a substance
- A state of matter that spreads out to fill a space
- A material that transfers heat easily (example metal)
- A device that controls heating or cooling in buildings
- A state of matter with no fixed shape but fixed volume
- A word that means related to heat
- When a liquid becomes a solid
- How hot or cold something is
31 Clues: Energy of moving particles • When a gas becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a gas • To bounce heat or light away • How hot or cold something is • Heat transfer by direct touch • When a solid becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a solid • A liquid or gas that can flow • Tiny pieces that make up matter • Temperature scale used in Canada • Tool used to measure temperature • ...
E1 4692 Environment W 2026-02-02
Across
- What you see through or drink from.
- Trashcan.
- Animals, plants, buildings, water and air.
- Typical road name for a cul-de-sac.
- Keeps, doesn't throw away.
- Containing nothing.
- Use again.
- Where roads end in a circle.
- Edible items.
- Ends with a '?'.
Down
- Typical road name in the country.
- Typical road name in a suburb.
- Enjoy.
- Container for liquids.
- Not bad.
- Typical name for a large road.
- Garbage on the ground.
- Putting one foot in front of another.
- Last working day.
- What you don't need or throw away.
- Trash, garbage.
- Typical road name in a city.
22 Clues: Enjoy. • Not bad. • Trashcan. • Use again. • Edible items. • Trash, garbage. • Ends with a '?'. • Last working day. • Containing nothing. • Container for liquids. • Garbage on the ground. • Keeps, doesn't throw away. • Where roads end in a circle. • Typical road name in a city. • Typical road name in a suburb. • Typical name for a large road. • Typical road name in the country. • ...
Environment and extreme weather 2026-03-02
Across
- a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live
- a storm that has very strong fast winds and that moves over water
- such as coal or oil that is produced by the gradual decaying of animals or plants under the ground and are used to make energy
- a sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface that often causes a lot of damage
- becomes larger or moves so that it affects more people or a larger area
- animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- cloudy air near the ground which is difficult to see through
- to put used objects or materials through a special process so that they can be used again
- a sudden fall of a lot of earth or rocks down a hill, cliff etc
- the process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
Down
- to continue to live after a difficult situation, an accident, war, or illness
- someone who does a job willingly without being paid
- to send people away from a dangerous place to a safe place
- frozen raindrops which fall as hard balls of ice
- unwanted materials or substances that are left after you have used something
- the state of being without a job
- extremely cold
- cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable
- fairly warm
- a situation in which a large number of people have little or no food for a long time and many people die
- a very large amount of water that covers an area
22 Clues: fairly warm • extremely cold • the state of being without a job • the natural home of a plant or animal • cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable • frozen raindrops which fall as hard balls of ice • animals and plants growing in natural conditions • a very large amount of water that covers an area • someone who does a job willingly without being paid • ...
threats to the environment 2026-05-11
Across
- zagrożone gatunki
- przygotować się do czegoś
- nielegalne wysypisko śmieci
- odnawialny
- ślad węglowy
- schronisko dla zwierząt
- pokrywa lodowa
- ssak
- upalny
- nie rozumieć istoty rzeczy
- łowca trofeów
Down
- wykorzystywać materiały wtórne
- gazy cieplarniane
- narzekać na coś
- stawić czoła problemom
- zaprzestać używania plastikowych toreb
- flora i fauna morska
- inicjatywa
- szkodliwy
- oszczędzać wodę
- umiejętnie
- fala upałów
- intensywny chów zwierząt
- znikać
24 Clues: ssak • znikać • upalny • szkodliwy • inicjatywa • umiejętnie • odnawialny • fala upałów • ślad węglowy • łowca trofeów • pokrywa lodowa • narzekać na coś • oszczędzać wodę • gazy cieplarniane • zagrożone gatunki • flora i fauna morska • stawić czoła problemom • schronisko dla zwierząt • intensywny chów zwierząt • przygotować się do czegoś • nie rozumieć istoty rzeczy • nielegalne wysypisko śmieci • ...
Ecology 2021-09-14
Across
- where an organism lives
- way of showing how food chains are related
- living and non living things in the environment
- the study of living things and their environment
- same kind of organism living in a certain place
- all populations that live in a certain
- organisms role or job,in it's habitat
- conditions in the environment that put limits on where an organism can live
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- everything and surrounds a living thing
- animal that eats only dead organisms
- a chain of organisms in which each link feeds on the one ahead and is eaten by the one behind
- large region of the earth with particular plant and animal communities
- organism that makes its own food
- largest amount of a population that can be supported by a area
- organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms
- area where a type of animal or plant population is found
16 Clues: where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • animal that eats only dead organisms • organisms role or job,in it's habitat • all populations that live in a certain • everything and surrounds a living thing • way of showing how food chains are related • living and non living things in the environment • same kind of organism living in a certain place • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2024-01-30
Across
- The Island system where a famous naturalist got the idea for his major work
- Traits that are inherited by offspring
- Nitrogen Base "A"
- Nitrogen base "C"
- Unit of heredity that code for differences in an individual
- Differences between members of a species
- Nitrogen base "T"
- What happens to species that are not well suited to their environment
- Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism
Down
- When species change over time to be better suited to their environment
- The type of selection where people choose to breed creatures for a trait
- The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection
- Nitrogen base "G"
- Gradual change over long periods of time; typically living things
- the main factor that causes organisms to change over time
- The type of selection that is done based on how suited to the environment something is
16 Clues: Nitrogen base "G" • Nitrogen Base "A" • Nitrogen base "C" • Nitrogen base "T" • Traits that are inherited by offspring • Differences between members of a species • Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism • the main factor that causes organisms to change over time • The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection • ...
Quiz 1 2025-09-08
Across
- Living things in the environment
- Can manufacture energy through light
- A physical component that measures the hotness or coldness in an environment
- the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources and waste streams into value added products
- Entire range of external influence acting on an organism both the physical and biological, and other organisms
- The liquid portion of the outermost layer of the planet (Two Words)
- _____ commercialized farming. A farming where more than 50% is used for home consumption.
- Innermost layer of the earth.
- provides oxygen for respiration
- A component that interacts with the non-living components
Down
- comes from living organisms such as plants and animals.
- Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth.
- where plant grows and human builds houses to live in
- a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words)
- Living things that can survive within a narrow range of temperatures
- Non living things in the environment
16 Clues: Innermost layer of the earth. • provides oxygen for respiration • Living things in the environment • Can manufacture energy through light • Non living things in the environment • Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth. • where plant grows and human builds houses to live in • a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words) • ...
Interpersonal Skills Crossword 2022-11-15
Across
- Many employees receive an annual (_____) for special performance accomplishments
- Geico is owned by this company
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who take charge and actively question and challenge leaders
- The (blank) environment is based on the internal environment of a company and its structure.
- (Blank) is how we relate to leaders in the leadership process and how much we are willing to follow leaders.
- (Blank) leadership is when influential employees become leaders due to special skills and respect from coworkers
- The (blank) environment is the environment outside of the company, including social changes, other companies, and shifts in the economy
- What does the I in Geico stand for
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- The current President and Ceo of Geico is
- (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial.
- (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees
- (Blank) Leaders work to promote morale and create a more meaningful workplace.
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who are generally obedient.
- (Blank) Leaders work to maintain proper means to the ends in a business setting.
- (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks
- (Blank) Leadership is when appointed or elected positions exert authority
- The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done
- (Blank) Leaders turn the organizational system on its head, working to help employees with their tasks.
18 Clues: Geico is owned by this company • What does the I in Geico stand for • The current President and Ceo of Geico is • (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial. • The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done • (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees • (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2021-11-17
Across
- the physical environment an organism is adapted to survive in including food, water, shelter, and space.
- an animal that only feeds on plants
- an animal that feeds on dead organic material
- an organism that makes its own energy and is the start of a food chain
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that breaks down organic material
- the non-living, physical aspects of the environment. Examples include sunlight, soil, temperature, wind, water, and air.
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- a series of living beings in which each serves as food for the next
- the living organisms in the environment. They include organisms of the same and different species.
- the role a species plays in its environment
Down
- an animal that eats the flesh of other animals
- organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers
- an animal that eats both plants and the flesh of other animals
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants
- the interlocking food chains within an ecological community
- each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy
- the study of the relationships of organisms to one another and their non-living environment
18 Clues: an animal that only feeds on plants • an animal that hunts other animals for food • the role a species plays in its environment • an animal that feeds on dead organic material • an animal that eats the flesh of other animals • organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers • the interlocking food chains within an ecological community • ...
Civil engineering : Sustainable Construction Materials 2025-11-20
Across
- The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air.
- The work of building something, especially large structures.
- The ability to be happy or successful again after difficulty; the ability to resist damage.
- The strong effect something has on a person, situation, or environment.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions.
- A hard, strong building material made by mixing cement with sand, gravel, and water.
- Useful or valuable materials that can be used to support activities such as production.
Down
- Materials made from two or more different substances that, when combined, are stronger.
- The act of judging or deciding the amount, value, or importance of something.
- A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something.
- The process by which towns and cities grow as more people live and work there.
- The quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and continuing for a long time.
- A measurement of the effect that a person or activity has on the environment.
- Material used to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering.
- The relationship between living things and the environment.
- The good use of time and energy in a way that avoids wasting resources.
- The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged.
18 Clues: The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged. • The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air. • The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions. • The relationship between living things and the environment. • The work of building something, especially large structures. • A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something. • ...
That's an idea! 2021-03-15
Across
- - Actions that destruct the environment.
- - Make a good use of a resource.
- - The process of eliminating rubbish from a place.
- - Putting an object into the rubbish and eliminate it.
- - Use an object more than once.
Down
- - Decrease the amount of an object.
- - Make a bad use of a resource.
- - Eliminate things you don’t want.
- - Exhaust all the resources we have.
- - A way to protect the environment by separating rubbish.
- - Actions that help the environment.
- - Destruct the environment.
12 Clues: - Destruct the environment. • - Make a bad use of a resource. • - Use an object more than once. • - Make a good use of a resource. • - Eliminate things you don’t want. • - Decrease the amount of an object. • - Exhaust all the resources we have. • - Actions that help the environment. • - Actions that destruct the environment. • ...
Eco-tourism 2024-10-25
Across
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- The process of restoring or replenishing something, especially natural resources.
- Travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.
- The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.
- A type of energy resource that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- The act of preserving and protecting natural resources.
Down
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or a particular habitat
- The process of converting waste into reusable materials.
- A person who advocates for the preservation and protection of natural resources.
- Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels.
- A species at serious risk of extinction.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
16 Clues: A species at serious risk of extinction. • The act of preserving and protecting natural resources. • The process of converting waste into reusable materials. • A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer. • Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels. • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2026-02-09
Across
- A close relationship between two different species living together
- A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks
- Any living part of the environment
- The specific role or job an organism has in its environment
- A community of living things interacting with their surroundings
- A species that is disproportionately important to its environment
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support
Down
- The variety of all different kinds of life in an area
- The natural process of change in an environment over time
- The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives
- A large region with similar climate plants and animals
- A specific level or step in a food chain
12 Clues: Any living part of the environment • A specific level or step in a food chain • A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks • The variety of all different kinds of life in an area • A large region with similar climate plants and animals • The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives • The natural process of change in an environment over time • ...
Heat in the Environment 2018-12-11
Across
- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and a definite volume
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- to throw back or send back energy
- the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best
- to change from a solid to a liquid
- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume
- changing from a gas directly to a solid, without a liquid phase
- a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- this is exerted on a closed container if it contains a gas that is being heated
- an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- to change from a gas to a liquid
- to change from a liquid to a solid
Down
- the state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of faster-moving and slower-moving particles
- energy that all moving objects possess
- a material designed and used to reduce the flow of thermal energy by limiting conduction, convection, or both
- the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles of a material
- changing from a solid directly to a gas, without a liquid phase
- to take in or to soak up energy
- an explanation of what matter is made of and how it behaves
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact by the collision of particles
- energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space
- a layer of material designed and used to reflect radiant heat energy
- the colour that reflects radiant heat the best
27 Clues: to take in or to soak up energy • to change from a liquid to a gas • to change from a gas to a liquid • to throw back or send back energy • to change from a solid to a liquid • to change from a liquid to a solid • energy that all moving objects possess • the colour that reflects radiant heat the best • the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best • ...
Plants in our environment 2020-09-21
Across
- important for moving water and all of the things that are dissolved in it around through narrow tubes
- the production of plant food by access to sunlight and water
- seeds create a ring like shape
- the underground part of the plant that anchors the plant
- lose their leaves or needles in winter
- one leaf at a node
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- support the leaf’s reproductive structure
- Leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- a group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
Down
- seeds are scattered in no particular order
- leaf stem
- pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf
- conducts sugars manufactured in the leaves by photosynthesis
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant
- have branching side roots and a main root to access waters
- have no main stem but many branches
- two leaves per node
- conducts water and minerals
21 Clues: leaf stem • one leaf at a node • two leaves per node • conducts water and minerals • seeds create a ring like shape • have no main stem but many branches • lose their leaves or needles in winter • the female reproductive organ of a flower • support the leaf’s reproductive structure • seeds are scattered in no particular order • pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf • ...
Legal Environment of Business 2013-08-13
Across
- Term gives expression to parties' true intentions
- Offer withdrawal
- has some degree of control over land of buildings
- Only a party to a contract can sue on a contract
- Exemplary damages
- Disputes below $25000 handled here
- Jurisdiction provided by s. 92 Constitution Act 1867
- Awarding a reasonable sum for the services or goods provided under a contract
- Unlawful contract
- Contracts that are inherently unfair
- liability for the tort of another
- The 'person' that sets the standard in an action for negligence
- Threat of economic harm coerces weaker party
Down
- Vague commitment to barter
- established by the neighbour principle
- Must have clean hands when invoking these rules
- Judge made law
- Threat of imminent physical harm
- Present another's goods as one's own
- Something of value in the eyes of the law
- No consideration required
- Promise to perform specified acts on specified terms
- A fresh agreement
- The compromise of one's volition
- A deliberate and complete agreement supported by mutual consideration
- remedy returning parties to pre-contractual positions
- Law that protects one's good name
- Agreement to keep offer open
28 Clues: Judge made law • Offer withdrawal • Exemplary damages • A fresh agreement • Unlawful contract • No consideration required • Vague commitment to barter • Agreement to keep offer open • Threat of imminent physical harm • The compromise of one's volition • Law that protects one's good name • liability for the tort of another • Disputes below $25000 handled here • ...
Week 8 - The environment 2015-07-31
Across
- biodiversity (n)
- fertile
- species (n)
- a shortage of (phr.)
- the greenhouse effect (n. phr.)
- smuggle (v)
- habitat (n)
- thrive (n)
- emissions (n)
- wipe out (phr. v)
Down
- biodegradable (adj)
- graze (v)
- renewable energy (n. phr)
- adjacent (adj)
- deforestation (n)
- toxic waste (n. phr.)
- (n)
- leak (v)
- die out (phr. v)
- irrigate (v)
20 Clues: (n) • fertile • leak (v) • graze (v) • thrive (n) • species (n) • smuggle (v) • habitat (n) • irrigate (v) • emissions (n) • adjacent (adj) • biodiversity (n) • die out (phr. v) • deforestation (n) • wipe out (phr. v) • biodegradable (adj) • a shortage of (phr.) • toxic waste (n. phr.) • renewable energy (n. phr) • the greenhouse effect (n. phr.)
Environment and Society /Joseph 2014-10-06
Across
- cause allergies, asthma
- things people use such as crops, minerals, animals, or plants
- may cause leukemia
- shows the things found or produced in an area
- causes lung cancer and other diseases of the lungs
- a change in climate due to elevation
- the creation of products
- harmful substances found in the environment
- causes eye, skin, and lung irritation
- solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous
- causes liver and kidney damage
Down
- originate over the Pacific Ocean
- may cause lung cancer
- causes headaches
- reduce waste using different methods
- naturally occurring elements or substances that are found on the Earth
- dangerous wastes that go into our trash every day
- causes lung disease, cancer
- all thunderstorms create
- originate over the Atlantic Ocean
20 Clues: causes headaches • may cause leukemia • may cause lung cancer • cause allergies, asthma • the creation of products • all thunderstorms create • causes lung disease, cancer • causes liver and kidney damage • originate over the Pacific Ocean • originate over the Atlantic Ocean • reduce waste using different methods • a change in climate due to elevation • ...
human systems and environment 2014-10-06
Across
- dangerous wastes or dangerous things
- floods still water rises and swallows land
- creation of products
- things found or produced in an area
- rate of births every 1000 population
- build up and discharge of electricity
- takeing away something to make less wastes
- harmful substances found in the envirorment
- near equator
- shaking of earth
- flowing water rises
Down
- lack of water
- orriginate over atlantic
- rate of deaths every 1000 population
- rate of cooling with air movement
- naturally occurring elements
- orriginate over pacific
- solid liquid or gas wastes that is poisenious
- machines and tools that can make life easier
- things people use
20 Clues: near equator • lack of water • shaking of earth • things people use • flowing water rises • creation of products • orriginate over pacific • orriginate over atlantic • naturally occurring elements • rate of cooling with air movement • things found or produced in an area • dangerous wastes or dangerous things • rate of deaths every 1000 population • rate of births every 1000 population • ...
