environment Crossword Puzzles
AI-module 1 2024-09-26
Across
- maximizes expected performance0
- describes what the agent does in all circumstances
- evaluates the environment sequence
- It gathers information from its environment using sensors (e.g., cameras, microphones)
- include humans, robots, softbots (software agents)
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- Agents which maintain an internal state to handle partially observable environments.
- It operates independently, making decisions without human intervention
- Agents which respond directly to stimuli based on predefined rules
- It can improve its performance by learning from previous actions and adapting to new situations
- Agents which choose actions based on a utility function to maximize performance or satisfaction.
- Agents which improve over time by learning from experience and feedback
- interact with environments
- Agents which act to achieve specific goals by planning ahead
- It interacts with the environment to achieve goals through actuators (e.g., motors, displays)
- descriptions define task environments
15 Clues: interact with environments • maximizes expected performance0 • evaluates the environment sequence • descriptions define task environments • describes what the agent does in all circumstances • include humans, robots, softbots (software agents) • Agents which act to achieve specific goals by planning ahead • ...
Module 1 Lessons 19-30 Vocab 2026-02-11
Across
- giving off light naturally by certain kinds of insect, fish, or bacteria
- looked carefully
- a group of living things that are the same in many important ways
- natural environment of a plant or animal
- a specific environment and the living things in the environment
- state of being caught, imprisoned
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- range of life forms in a stated location
- without energy, lazy, slow
- able to change in order to fit new situations
- eager to drink blood
- animal that kills and eats other animals
- large sea monster once believed to live off the coasts of Scandinavia
- hunt, catch, and eat another animal (verb), animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal (noun)
13 Clues: looked carefully • eager to drink blood • without energy, lazy, slow • state of being caught, imprisoned • range of life forms in a stated location • animal that kills and eats other animals • natural environment of a plant or animal • able to change in order to fit new situations • a specific environment and the living things in the environment • ...
Natural Science 2016-03-14
Across
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area and are able to breed
- organisms that make their own food
- a way to show how different food chains are connected in the environment
- animal that eats meat only
- the study of the relationships in an ecosystem
- the chemical process in which plants make their own food
- organisms that feed on other things
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
- the angle of the ground relative to the horizontal
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- something produced in addition to the main product
- the height above sea level
- a relationship in which both parties depend on each other for something
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- organisms that break down dead animals and plant materials
- animals that eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- an energy level in an environment
- a way to show how energy is passed from one organism to another in the environment
- organic matter in soil
- the largest ecological unit on earth
- actively hunt and kill other animals
- animals that feed on carrion
22 Clues: organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • the height above sea level • animal that eats meat only • animals that feed on carrion • an energy level in an environment • organisms that make their own food • organisms that feed on other things • the largest ecological unit on earth • actively hunt and kill other animals • animals that eat both plants and animals • ...
Keywords for ICT yr7 by RLG HotshoT 2012-03-20
Across
- A series of questions asked to lots of people.(6)
- Virtual ________ environment.(8)
- Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment.(6)
- A personal storage device on your computer.(10)
- Acceptable use policy.(3)
- How well you can trust a website.(8)
- Allows you to store and retrieve information quickly.(8)
- A set of social conventions that facilitate interactions over networks.(10)
- A small part of something.(6)
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- An online service that focuses on building and reflecting the social networks among people.(3)
- _______ resource locator.(7)
- A piece of server software that allows users to freely create and edit web page content using any web browser.(4)
- Series of questions.(13)
- bullying The use of internet and related technologiesto harm other people in a delliberate way. (14)
- To search or look at something on the internet.(6)
- An internet site where people can hold a conversation via posted messages.(5)
- To search appropriate information to find the right answer.(8)
- To tell people information about themselves by posting information or pictures on a website.(4)
- Footprint A trail left by an entity's interactions in a digital environment.(17)
- Search ______.(6)
20 Clues: Search ______.(6) • Series of questions.(13) • Acceptable use policy.(3) • _______ resource locator.(7) • A small part of something.(6) • Virtual ________ environment.(8) • How well you can trust a website.(8) • A personal storage device on your computer.(10) • A series of questions asked to lots of people.(6) • To search or look at something on the internet.(6) • ...
Exam 2 Behavioral Motivation 2021-03-03
Across
- response hypothesis/less stress with notice
- invalidated Maslow's theory
- people that can't see both sides of an issue
- model/indifferent zone between hunger/satiety
- coping style best for cancer diagnosis
- it's either good or bad/no in-between
- brain monitor of temperature
- drive produced in new environment
- hormone stimulates eating
- measures latent needs
- phase 2 general adaption
- largest portion of metabolism
- hormone inhibits eating
- feeling replenished
- energy stored in liver
- removes diet boundaries/reaction to strain
- life change unit measures/related to illness
- research about the past
- relative interior body sensations
- inadequate resources to meet demands
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- all behavior caused by external environment
- opportunity to become ill
- hormone released from adipose tissue
- fluid within cells
- acting like those around you
- hedonic value of food
- behavior to meet demands
- responses include salivation/sight of food
- need for authors
- main source of energy
- absence of fear
- body's constant environment
- optimal level of physiological arousal
- racism type/views same actions unequally
- cognitive effort to diet
- drive emerges from physiological need
36 Clues: absence of fear • need for authors • fluid within cells • feeling replenished • hedonic value of food • measures latent needs • main source of energy • energy stored in liver • hormone inhibits eating • research about the past • behavior to meet demands • phase 2 general adaption • cognitive effort to diet • opportunity to become ill • hormone stimulates eating • invalidated Maslow's theory • ...
Chapter 5 science quiz 2021-08-25
Across
- the place where an organism lives
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- all living things
- depending on each other for survival
- an animal that eats only plants
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- a number of food chains combined
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- the place where all life exists; consists of earth and its atmosphere
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- active or hunting at night
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- non-living factors in the environment
- another name for interdependence
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- an animal that eats other animals
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
21 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • another name for interdependence • a number of food chains combined • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • an animal that is eaten by a predator • non-living factors in the environment • ...
Grant Neermann - Ecology Cafe 2022-05-13
Across
- The struggle between organisms for the same limited resources in a particular area.
- The organism in a parasitic relationship that provides a home and /orfood for the parasite.
- Every living and non-living thing that surrounds an organism.
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in a specific area.
- An organism that makes its own food from light energy and inorganic materials.
- The study of how living things interact with one another and with their environment.
- Gets energy by eating other animals.
- An organism that consumes dead organisms and organic wastes.
- An organism that survives by living and feeding on other organisms.
- The non-living factors of an environment.
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
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- The place where an animal or plant lives.
- A combination of all the different populations.
- Organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer.
- A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- An organism that obtains its energy from producers.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- All of Earth's ecosystem.
- An animal that is hunted and killed by predators.
20 Clues: All of Earth's ecosystem. • An organism that eats only plants. • Organisms that make their own food. • Gets energy by eating other animals. • The place where an animal or plant lives. • The non-living factors of an environment. • A combination of all the different populations. • An animal that is hunted and killed by predators. • ...
life science 2021-04-19
Across
- It is all of the community and organisms that make a
- It shows how consumers are connected to what they eat.
- it is the amount of organisms in a environment.
- A single organism in a environment is called a
- is a behavior a a organism inherits
- is a region in which yearly patterns from weathers.
- it shows the amount of energy from one level to another.
- all of the organisms in a environment is called a
- It is many food chains in one.
- it means that they have a low population
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- It is the animals when they eat the producer
- it means that it will be sort of difficult to find whatever
- it is a long term relationship with other organisms.
- it is the first part of a food chain
- it is a place were animals live.
- It means there is no more of that organism.
- It is the animals role.
- they eat the dead organism
- they are most likely to become endangered if they are not protected.
- if you know what you are doing a how to build something you have a
20 Clues: It is the animals role. • they eat the dead organism • It is many food chains in one. • it is a place were animals live. • is a behavior a a organism inherits • it is the first part of a food chain • it means that they have a low population • It means there is no more of that organism. • It is the animals when they eat the producer • ...
ORGANISM THAT MAINTAINS STEADY INTERNAL CONDITION THAT POSSES VARIOUS STRUCTURES AND PROCESS 2019-07-09
Across
- can be divided into two groups(MAANLIS)
- (part of brain) acts like a thermostat(HATMOHYLAPOS)
- receives information that something in the environment is changing(ORRETCEP)
- is one homeostatic function(TGUEALATUREERRMITOPEN)
- increases uterine contractions, and thus pressure on the cervix(YTINOOXC)
- it increases the concentration of glucose in the blood(GCALONGO)
- regulate the activity of a cell(LAFEGUPOELCDAONBKRETIO)
- means "same"(MEHOO)
- was coined 1930(WNNLTACANERO)
- pressure the homeostasis and amplifies the change(PODBTSIVEIACEFEK)
- keep your internal condition balanced(TOSMESOAISH)
- regulatory center in the brain(TEREATMURPE)
- means "steady(SSTAIS)
- decreases the concentration of glucose in the blood(NLIINSU)
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- is a disease caused by a broken feedback loop involving the hormone insulin(TEDBESIA)
- who discovered the homeostasis(EDBEURNCLAARD)
- most disease seen as a disturbance of homeostasis(ALTATEICIMHOSMEOCBAN)
- response of mechanism enhances original stimulus(PBAOISMIEDTIVHEFCKMESECAN)
- maintain internal temperature(HTIEGRRELUMAOTON)
- having a body temperature varying with that of the environment(ODOCBLDOLED)
- helps body to counter response(NGATEDEIACVEFEBK)
- maintaining the salt and water to be balanced(GUOSRMATNOEOLI)
- animal species can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment(WOOABLDRMED)
- maintains a constant temperature(DRMOTENHES)
- doesn't have internal control(ECTHRMOSET)
25 Clues: means "same"(MEHOO) • means "steady(SSTAIS) • was coined 1930(WNNLTACANERO) • can be divided into two groups(MAANLIS) • doesn't have internal control(ECTHRMOSET) • regulatory center in the brain(TEREATMURPE) • maintains a constant temperature(DRMOTENHES) • who discovered the homeostasis(EDBEURNCLAARD) • maintain internal temperature(HTIEGRRELUMAOTON) • ...
Think...green 2020-05-24
Across
- I am an … , a green warrior.
- That is a dumping ground for … .
- I only use … products to wash.
- We don’t want to … any animals.
- The Siberian Tiger will probably … .
- You can’t just … your garbage here.
- Dinosaurs are … .
- Those industries … far too much toxic fumes.
- That bottle is … because it is glass.
- I … all my paper.
- There is nothing left, a complete … .
- Don’t inhale the … of that industry!
- What we eat … our environment.
- I live in a very natural … .
- This is a … for old bikes and vehicles.
- Don’t touch it! It’s … !
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- If you touch it, you will … it.
- Solar energy is … energy.
- We need to … the emission of toxic fumes.
- The Siberian Tiger is an … species.
- The gas surrounding the earth is called … .
- What can we do to … the Siberian Tiger.
- I didn’t want to … your feelings.
- The Siberian Tiger is an endangered … .
- They … all evidence.
- Most people aren’t … of the effects of GW.
- The … is completely out of balance.
- … causes temperature to rise.
- An umbrella won’t protect you against … .
- Is this car … friendly?
- The … of CO2 should diminish.
- Those fumes … the environment.
32 Clues: Dinosaurs are … . • I … all my paper. • They … all evidence. • Is this car … friendly? • Don’t touch it! It’s … ! • Solar energy is … energy. • I am an … , a green warrior. • I live in a very natural … . • … causes temperature to rise. • The … of CO2 should diminish. • I only use … products to wash. • What we eat … our environment. • Those fumes … the environment. • ...
Chapter 1 - Introduction to Biology 2024-08-26
Across
- A possible explanation for an observation
- The ability to regulate internal conditions
- The process where DNA is passed from parents to offspring
- Individuals of the same species in the same area
- Consists of different systems interacting with each other
- The ability to adapt to the environment over time
- Type of variable that is manipulated or changed
- A biological community interacting with the environment
- Type of variable that is the same between different groups
- A term referring to the organization of life
- Different organs working together
- First level seen in the organization of life
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- The ability to react to stimuli in the environment
- Different cells working together
- Different ecosystems interacting on the Earth
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
- An organism that makes its own food
- Different species interacting with each other
- Type of variable that is measured
- How a hypothesis is tested
- Different atoms bonded together
- The last step in the scientific method
- Different molecules grouped together
- First step in the scientific method
- A well-supported scientific explanation
- Different tissues working towards a common function
26 Clues: How a hypothesis is tested • Different atoms bonded together • Different cells working together • Type of variable that is measured • Different organs working together • An organism that makes its own food • First step in the scientific method • Different molecules grouped together • The last step in the scientific method • A well-supported scientific explanation • ...
Environmental Vocab 2024-03-14
Across
- poisonous
- how much carbon you produce
- Collecting data in an experiment.
- What makes up our bodies' DNA.
- a huge fire in the forest
- Energy that passes electrical currents
- Animals that do not occur naturally in an environment.
- a tropical weather system with high winds
- The study of the environment and how humans impact it.
- A person or animal who moves to a different country or area.
- The ability to let future generations have resources.
- anything water related
- rising temperature on earth
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- an opening in the Earth's crust where lava escapes
- The cycle that sustains all life on Earth
- huge changes in temperatures
- the industry of capturing fish from the ocean
- when a lot of species die off
- a large ice block at the north and south poles
- plant or animals that cause harm to a new environment
- Digging for resources in the ground
- Moving people or products from one area to the next
- a body of salt water that goes around the world
- a shore along the ocean with sand
- a dangerous condition including rain and wind
- At least two different species living in the same area.
26 Clues: poisonous • anything water related • a huge fire in the forest • how much carbon you produce • rising temperature on earth • huge changes in temperatures • when a lot of species die off • What makes up our bodies' DNA. • Collecting data in an experiment. • a shore along the ocean with sand • Digging for resources in the ground • Energy that passes electrical currents • ...
Ecology Part 1 2023-02-28
Across
- transfer between organisms in food webs
- an organism that causes harm in a new environment where it is not from
- consists of many foods
- interaction of organisms that lead to a change in fitness when they are sharing a same resources
- only follows one path as animals find food
- an area where plants, animals, weather and landscape all work together to form a bubble of life
- an organism that consume all of the body of another organism
- the ability to preform a behavior the first time to the stimulus
- animals that are killed and eaten by another animal
- the area and resources used by a specific species
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- nonliving aspects to an ecosystem that shape its environment
- living things that have to hunt and gather their food
- anything that restraints a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- any kind of green plant
- organism that breaks down dead organisms into smaller pieces
- variety of life you find in one area
- living organisms that shape its environment
- a species' average population size in a particular habitat
- energy from plants and animals
20 Clues: consists of many foods • any kind of green plant • energy from plants and animals • variety of life you find in one area • transfer between organisms in food webs • only follows one path as animals find food • living organisms that shape its environment • the position of an organism in the food chain • the area and resources used by a specific species • ...
unit 8 2023-03-02
Across
- Place where an organism lives
- A consumer that eats only plants.
- no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time
- An organism that cannot make its own food.
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
Down
- A consumer that eats only animals.
- An organism that makes its own food
- a scavenger, such as an earthworm, that feeds on dead plant and animal matter
- Non-living parts of our environment
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- A diagram that shows the biomass of organisms at each trophic level
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- living parts of an ecosystem
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
20 Clues: living parts of an ecosystem • Place where an organism lives • A consumer that eats only plants. • A consumer that eats only animals. • An organism that makes its own food • Non-living parts of our environment • An organism that cannot make its own food. • one organism benefits and the other is unaffected • A community of organisms and their abiotic environment • ...
crossword submission 2023-03-30
Across
- providing water to grow plants and crops
- the people who live in a place
- the removal of salt from sea water
- for the new university ccourse begins next Monday
- doubting that something is right
- made someone decide to do something
- ___problems will increase if we don't stop using our cars so much
- using natural energy and products that don't harm the environment.
- to study one particular object
- most difficult for people to bear
- different from what is usual or traditional
- there are some ___regional differences between the north and south of the country
- few people can bear to live in the Arctic environment. It's extremely___
- that can be replaces naturally
- ___roads are one of the principal problems of modern cities
- the students didn't like her ___ teaching methods.
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- ___has destroyed large areas of tropical forest in South America
- normal or ordinary
- the shop ___ was very helpful
- not possible for humans to live in
- protected from direct light
- ___of rivers is often caused by factories
- a way of describing the size, amount, etc. of somethine
- a lot of people on the planet are___
- citizens are being encouraged to use public transport during____
25 Clues: normal or ordinary • protected from direct light • the shop ___ was very helpful • the people who live in a place • to study one particular object • that can be replaces naturally • doubting that something is right • most difficult for people to bear • not possible for humans to live in • the removal of salt from sea water • made someone decide to do something • ...
Life Science Units 1-3 2024-12-19
Across
- Part of the shoot system containing stomata
- Fragmentation, Budding, etc.
- only found in plant and algae cell
- Results from mutation, meiosis, and sexual reproduction
- Results in haploid cells
- cells are duplicates of the original cell
- anything that can carry out life processes independently
- A diploid embryo that can survive far away from its parent(s)
- The step of protein synthesis where protein is synthesized from mRNA.
- Information we use from data or research to support our claims
- Structure containing DNA that you get from your parents
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- Observable traits dependent on genotype
- regulates emotions
- acts as a barrier between the inside of a cell and the cell’s environment
- An organism who helps angiosperms fertilize
- the organ system that controls the actions and reactions of the body in response to stimuli from the environment
- a change in the nucleotide-base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule
- gravitropism (away from stimulus), feedback (reduce stimulus)
- identical offspring from one parent
- A tool to display numerical information
- molecule made from a chain of folded amino acids
- Dermal, Ground, Epithelial, Nervous...
- an action that an individual carries out in response to a stimulus or to the environment
23 Clues: regulates emotions • Results in haploid cells • Fragmentation, Budding, etc. • only found in plant and algae cell • identical offspring from one parent • Dermal, Ground, Epithelial, Nervous... • Observable traits dependent on genotype • A tool to display numerical information • cells are duplicates of the original cell • Part of the shoot system containing stomata • ...
Eco-Terminology Challenge 2025-05-07
Across
- when two or more organisms try to use the same limited resources
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- the part of earth where life exists, including land, water, and air
- the natural environment where and organism lives
- a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- A large region with a specific climate and characteristic plant and animal communities
- all the different populations of organism living together in a particular area
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
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- an organism that eats other organisms
- an animal that eats only other animals
- an organism that breaks down dead organic matter and returns nutrients to the soil
- an organism that makes its own food, like plants
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped now harmed
- an animal that eats only plants
- A living thing
- A community of living organism interacting with their physical environment
- the unique role or job an organism plays in its ecosystem
- a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
20 Clues: A living thing • an animal that eats only plants • an organism that eats other organisms • an animal that eats only other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • an organism that makes its own food, like plants • the natural environment where and organism lives • ...
POB 2026-02-12
Across
- the higher the price, the higher the quantity ___
- a ministry which helps Singaporeans have better jobs
- a method to generate revenue in e-commerce
- economy is doing well
- an element of the environment that is hard to predict
- locks up your computer and demands payment
- a negative effect of globalisation damages this
- a feature of e-commerce
- a way to look at a business's external environment
- government agency which oversees business registration
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- risk-taking by the owner
- this happens to prices in a recession
- if USD 1 = SGD 1.30, USD is ___
- quantity of a product/service desired by buyers
- general increase in prices
- what a business uses to produce goods and services
- a type of CSR where money is donated to charity
- an internal element of a busines
- a furniture supplier sells chairs to Ministry of Education
- the state of interest rates during a recession
- an ageing population is an example of this change
- companies who do this hopes the dollar will be weak
- a positive effect of globalisation
- objective of a business for an employee
- a tool to evaluate both internal/external environment
25 Clues: economy is doing well • a feature of e-commerce • risk-taking by the owner • general increase in prices • if USD 1 = SGD 1.30, USD is ___ • an internal element of a busines • a positive effect of globalisation • this happens to prices in a recession • objective of a business for an employee • a method to generate revenue in e-commerce • ...
Ecological Niches 2025-11-19
Across
- Modifications in color or appearance to avoid detection
- Organism that can live with or without oxygen inn its environment
- The organism must obtain its energy source from outside/others sources
- Organisms that can only live an an environment with no oxygen
- Creature that is hunted and consumed
- Active at night
- An organism that will both create their own food but also obtain energy from outside sources
- Creature that consumes both plants and Animals
- The ability for an organism to create its own energy source
- The resemblance of one organism to another or to a non-living object
- An organism that obtains energy by decomposing organic matter
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- Living factors the affect organisms
- The organisms "job" in the environment
- Non-living factors that affect organisms
- Organisms that require oxygen in order to live
- Procewss by which plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to create sugars
- Creature that consumes only plant material
- Creature that hunts other living organisms to consume
- The organism consumes solid food and digests/absorbs it internally
- Plant and animal behavior characterized by activity during daytime, with a period of inactivity at night
- Domain of life on Earth consisting of mostly single celled prokaryotes
21 Clues: Active at night • Living factors the affect organisms • Creature that is hunted and consumed • The organisms "job" in the environment • Non-living factors that affect organisms • Creature that consumes only plant material • Organisms that require oxygen in order to live • Creature that consumes both plants and Animals • ...
ecology part 1 and 2 2026-03-02
Across
- living components of an ecosystem
- shifts in global or regional climate patterns
- living and nonliving factors that restrict the growth of an organism
- organism that hunts and kills other animals
- all living and nonliving components within an environment
- an animal that is caught or killed by another for food
- natural urge to act or feel a certain way without needing to learn or think about it
- organisms that break down dead plants , animals , waste into simpler nutrients
- nonnative organism that spreads rapidly potentilly causing harm
- linear single path sequence showing how energy transfers from one organism to another
- output of a system acts as an input amplifying or regulating actions
- process by which plants use sunlight , water and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy
- movement of molecules from low concentration to high concentration
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- non-living physical and chemical elements in ecosystem
- rivalry between living things for resources and more
- natural environment where a specific species lives , grows and reporduces
- maximum population size that an environment can support without degrading
- movement of molecules from high concentration to a low concentration
- variety of genes and alleles within a population
- complex network of interconnected chains , overlapping paths
20 Clues: living components of an ecosystem • organism that hunts and kills other animals • shifts in global or regional climate patterns • variety of genes and alleles within a population • rivalry between living things for resources and more • non-living physical and chemical elements in ecosystem • an animal that is caught or killed by another for food • ...
cross word 2025-12-09
Across
- - reusing materials to create something new and more valuable.
- - electricity produced using the energy of moving water, such as rivers or dams.
- - a site where waste is buried and stored long-term.
- consumption - choosing products that are made in ways that are fair, sustainable, and responsible toward people, animals, and the environment.
- - the practice of growing crops, raising livestock, and cultivating soil to produce food, fibre, and other products
- restoration - repairing or rebuilding damaged ecosystems so plants and animals can live there again.
- - the large-scale clearing of forests, usually for farming, building, or other human activities.
- quality - how clean or polluted the air is, and whether it is safe for people and the environment.
- - resources that naturally replenish and never run out, like solar, wind, and water energy.
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- - resources that cannot be replaced quickly, such as coal, oil, and gas.
- - materials that can be processed and used again instead of being thrown away.
- - caring for and responsibly managing the environment and natural resources.
- transport - shared travel systems like buses, trains, and trams that move many people at once.
- - planting trees to replace forests that have been cut down.
- change - long-term shifts in global weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities that increase greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- zero - balancing the amount of greenhouse gases released with the amount removed from the atmosphere.
- - the natural environment where a plant or animal lives and gets its food, water, and shelter.
- - unwanted or discarded materials.
- - power generated from the movement of air using wind turbines.
- - the variety of different living organisms, plants, animals, and microorganisms and the ecosystems they form.
20 Clues: - unwanted or discarded materials. • - a site where waste is buried and stored long-term. • - planting trees to replace forests that have been cut down. • - reusing materials to create something new and more valuable. • - power generated from the movement of air using wind turbines. • - resources that cannot be replaced quickly, such as coal, oil, and gas. • ...
Entorno virtual 2018-06-21
8 Clues: group work • space for debates • initial environment • levels of the course • environment knowledge • list of unknown words • steps to perform work • assessment where work is delivered
example 2018-07-03
8 Clues: environment is to send jobs • environment to do group work • warns you of the delivery time • where your ability is evaluated • environment you find support documents • they send you information of the matter • where you look at your advances in the subject • environment is where the practical work appears
example 2018-07-03
8 Clues: environment is to send jobs • environment to do group work • warns you of the delivery time • where your ability is evaluated • environment you find support documents • they send you information of the matter • where you look at your advances in the subject • environment is where the practical work appears
Sustainability 2019-05-02
19 Clues: human • social • animal • report • nature • biotic • design • weather • compass • science • features • physical • geography • equipment • fair test • procedures • settlement • environment • sustainability
การจัดการความปลอดภัย 2023-11-28
20 Clues: โรค • พิษ • กู้ภัย • หลบหนี • แยกแยะ • ผู้ป่วย • เตือนภัย • เคมีบำบัด • กลุมอาการ • ระงับเหตุ • กลุ่มอาการ • กรดไหลย้อน • ความเสี่ยง • การยศาสตร์ • ข้อผิดพลาด • สิ่งแวดล้อม • อุบัติการณ์ • พลัดตก หกล้ม • อันตรายทางชีวภาพ • กระเพาะปัสสาวะอักเสบ
engelich 2023-10-05
19 Clues: hatt • blus • miljö • kavaj • tröja • märke • byxor • slips • utbud • kostym • hållbar • halsduk • skjorta • solbränd • klänning • §effekter • rabatt/rea • tillverkare • efterfrågan
Happy Earth Day! 2021-01-19
Vocabulary Unit 6 2024-08-30
18 Clues: Teil • Stück • Fluss • Umwelt • Abfall • winzig • sammeln • aufheben • Sammlung • nördlich • irgendwo • wegwerfen • unmöglich • insgesamt • eindeutig • Oberfläche • Zusammenhang • verschwinden
Ecology Vocabulary #1 2021-01-27
Across
- All of the aspects of the environment that have never been alive.
- Regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth.
- All of the living or once-living aspects of the environment
- Biotic and abiotic factors in an area, includes a community, the abiotic factors in the environment, and all their interactions.
- Method Used where it is impractical to count every individual.
- All the populations of all the species that live in the same area, interact with each other.
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- Examining the distribution of organisms.
- A group of individuals of the same species, live in the same area and Interact with each other.
- A group of living organisms of similar individuals exchanging genes or interbreed.
- A group of similar ecosystems with the same general abiotic factors and primary producers, terrestrial or aquatic
- Individual living things
- The science of how living things interact with each other and their environment
12 Clues: Individual living things • Examining the distribution of organisms. • All of the living or once-living aspects of the environment • Method Used where it is impractical to count every individual. • All of the aspects of the environment that have never been alive. • Regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth. • ...
Summative Review 2023-11-19
Across
- The growth and expansion of city-like areas
- The process of breaking something up into pieces
- An educated guess about the experimental results based on previous observations
- The process by which organisms with certain traits survive better in their environment
- This is the variable that scientists measure in response to the change in the independent variable (the effect)
- This is the variable that scientists use to change on purpose, or what is different between trials (the cause)
- Variations of a gene
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- Change in DNA that can affect an organism's trait
- City-like area that is highly populated; opposite of rural
- An organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its environment in order to pass on genes to its offspring
- Adjustments made by a species in a new environment in order to survive and reproduce
- Certain attributes of the environment that decide which traits will increase survival and which will decrease survival
12 Clues: Variations of a gene • The growth and expansion of city-like areas • The process of breaking something up into pieces • Change in DNA that can affect an organism's trait • City-like area that is highly populated; opposite of rural • An educated guess about the experimental results based on previous observations • ...
Biology EOC Review 2024-05-13
Across
- Factors in the environment that not, and have never been, living
- Symbiotic relationship in which one organism preys on (and eats) another organism.
- A factor or any part of an environment that is living
- Symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- All the members of a species in a particular area.
- Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit.
Down
- Number of individuals that can be sustained by the resources of an environment
- Like the fossil record, provides evidence of evolution.
- The biotic and abiotic factors that make up the area an organism lives in
- Symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.
- Change in species over time. Changes in characteristics of a species so that the descendents are different than the ancestors
- The role an organism plays in its environment.
12 Clues: The role an organism plays in its environment. • All the members of a species in a particular area. • A factor or any part of an environment that is living • Like the fossil record, provides evidence of evolution. • Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit. • Factors in the environment that not, and have never been, living • ...
CH1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-10-23
Across
- The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing
- A measure of human impact on the planet
- A set of beliefs and values that shape how individuals and societies see their relationship with the natural world
- The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment
- The branch of philosophy that examines the moral relationship between humans and the natural environment
- A social and political movement focused on protecting the natural world from harm caused by human activity
- The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
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- The study of the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and how they affect living organisms
- A person's collection of beliefs, assumptions, and values about the natural world and humanity's role within it
- Relating to the surroundings, including the natural world (like air, water, and ecosystems) and the conditions that affect an organism, place, or object
- A community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with their non-living physical environment (abiotic factors) in a specific geographic area
- The sum of all external conditions and influences—such as the air, water, and land—that affect a living organism or a group of organisms
- The process of something becoming worse or lower in quality, a decline in value or status, or a state of being humbled or humiliated
- An act of help or assistance, such as a repair or maintenance task, or the organized system
14 Clues: A measure of human impact on the planet • The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe • The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing • The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2020-11-02
Across
- Type of organisms that lives in an ocean
- a type of organisms in large amounts
- Only can live in a certain environment
- win/win symbiotic relationship
- The amount of people in an area.
- A group of organisms that work together
- an organism that eats and deposes it's food
- Organisms living in the atmosphere
- example of the prey and predator in a area
- A triangle example of prey/predator
- Inhabitant of earth.
- A certain climate based environment
- Often times a triangle based example
- species not originated in an area
- home of many different organisms
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- math deciding the amount of organism
- working together as a duo
- fights for food against another organism
- the succeeding of a species
- restrictions on a certain biome
- A branch of biology
- a larger more complicated example of organisms
- an organism that eats the food
- win/not affected relationship
- an organism that creates food
- a heal/hurt symbiotic relationship
- An environment where organisms live
- changing energy over time
- Able to live in many different environments
- a disease found in a certain area
- two organism that work together
31 Clues: A branch of biology • Inhabitant of earth. • working together as a duo • changing energy over time • the succeeding of a species • win/not affected relationship • an organism that creates food • win/win symbiotic relationship • an organism that eats the food • restrictions on a certain biome • two organism that work together • The amount of people in an area. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2020-11-02
Across
- Type of organisms that lives in an ocean
- a type of organisms in large amounts
- Only can live in a certain environment
- win/win symbiotic relationship
- The amount of people in an area.
- A group of organisms that work together
- an organism that eats and deposes it's food
- Organisms living in the atmosphere
- example of the prey and predator in a area
- A triangle example of prey/predator
- Inhabitant of earth.
- A certain climate based environment
- Often times a triangle based example
- species not originated in an area
- home of many different organisms
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- math deciding the amount of organism
- working together as a duo
- fights for food against another organism
- the succeeding of a species
- restrictions on a certain biome
- A branch of biology
- a larger more complicated example of organisms
- an organism that eats the food
- win/not affected relationship
- an organism that creates food
- a heal/hurt symbiotic relationship
- An environment where organisms live
- changing energy over time
- Able to live in many different environments
- a disease found in a certain area
- two organism that work together
31 Clues: A branch of biology • Inhabitant of earth. • working together as a duo • changing energy over time • the succeeding of a species • win/not affected relationship • an organism that creates food • win/win symbiotic relationship • an organism that eats the food • restrictions on a certain biome • two organism that work together • The amount of people in an area. • ...
Ecology 2020-04-08
Across
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy and nutrients because it cannot make their own food
- Gains energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms
- A close long-term relationship between different species in a community
- A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- studying the interactions of living organisms with each other and their environment
- a nonliving part of an experiment
- A consumer that eats only plants, such as a grasshopper or bison
- Eats another animal
- An animal that is eaten by a predator
- Eat the leftovers of the meals of other animals or eat dead animals
- a community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
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- an environment factor that keeps a population from reaching its full potential size
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organisms benefits and other is harmed
- Eats other animals
- This is made up on many food chains
- Eats both plants and animals
- an interaction between organisms in an area
- An autotroph, uses energy to make food
- Occurs when organisms fight for the same limited resource
20 Clues: Eats other animals • Eats another animal • Eats both plants and animals • a nonliving part of an experiment • This is made up on many food chains • An animal that is eaten by a predator • An autotroph, uses energy to make food • an interaction between organisms in an area • A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit • ...
Ecology 2020-12-01
Across
- Helps organisms blend into environment
- Can be producers, consumers, or_______
- English naturalist and Geologist
- A series of changes over time
- A living or once living organism
- Melted glaciers expose an areas _______
- Secondary succession develops faster because of this
- Primary and secondary are two types of:
- Examples of ecological disturbances includes floods, fire, tornados, and________
- Starts with bedrock
- Has low rainfall each year
- Starts over after a disturbance
- Special function within the body
- Large communities on Earth with similar climates
- Has nye grass, bison, wild oats
- Has four distinct seasons
- Acting like another animal
- Has salt concentration of less than 1%
- Physical features that develop over time
- Largest of all biomes
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- When an environment exists in balance
- An example of a pioneer species
- Has no life cycle
- What makes new land?
- Stage 2 of primary succession requires
- Happens naturally, not need to be taught
- Secondary succession requires______
- Has short summers and long winters
- Obtained by interacting with the environment
- Learned behavior
- Has Firs, pines trees, rabbits and wolves
- Has half of all known species
32 Clues: Learned behavior • Has no life cycle • Starts with bedrock • What makes new land? • Largest of all biomes • Has four distinct seasons • Has low rainfall each year • Acting like another animal • A series of changes over time • Has half of all known species • An example of a pioneer species • Starts over after a disturbance • Has nye grass, bison, wild oats • ...
Topic 4.1 Ecology Terms2 2023-01-27
Across
- A consumer that feeds on secondary consumers
- An example of a biotic factor.
- An other term for a saprotroph.
- An example of a saprotroph.
- A heterotroph that obtains its nutrients by external digestion.
- Groups of organisms that can potentially interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- An example of an inorganic molecule that plants use.
- An organism that obtains organic molecules from other organisms.
- An example of an organic molecule.
- A group of populations of different species living and interacting with each other in a habitat.
- A community of organisms and the environment that they live in.
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- An example of a detritivore.
- An example of an abiotic factor.
- A heterotroph that obtains its nutrients by internal digestion.
- Factors in an environment that are living.
- An organism that synthesizes its organic molecules form simple inorganic molecules.
- An organism that has a mode of nutrition that is autotrophic.
- Factors in an environment that are nonliving.
- An organism that obtains its nutrients from plants directly.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time.
- An organism example that is both autotroph and heterotroph.
21 Clues: An example of a saprotroph. • An example of a detritivore. • An example of a biotic factor. • An other term for a saprotroph. • An example of an abiotic factor. • An example of an organic molecule. • Factors in an environment that are living. • A consumer that feeds on secondary consumers • Factors in an environment that are nonliving. • ...
Ecology Intro 2023-02-26
Across
- ALL THE DIFFERENT POPULATIONS IN AN ENVIRONMENT
- POSITION OF AN ORGANISM IN A FOOD CHAIN
- MEMBERS OF THE SAME SPECICES CAN INTERBREED AND PRODUCE FERTILE OFFSPRING
- A FOOD CHAIN WHERE THE INITIAL PLANT IS LIVING
- LIVING FACTORS WHICH AFFECT ORGANISMS
- CONDITIONS IN WHICH THE ORGANISM LIVES WHICH AFFECTS THE GROWTH AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ORGANISM
- PART OF THE EARTH INHABITED BY LIVING ORGANISMS
- average weather conditions that affect the community in an ecosystem
- THE ORIGINAL EXTERNAL SOURCE OF ENERGY
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- PROCESS BY WHICH ORGANISMS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD
- ORGANISMS CAPABLE OF MAKING THEIR OWN FOOD
- A COMMUNITY OF LIVING THINGS INTERACTING WITH EACH OTHER
- THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND TO THEIR ENVIRONMENT
- ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE SAME SPECIES
- ORGANISMS THAT CANNOT MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD AND SO EAT OTHER ORGANISMS
- PARTICULAR PLACE WITHIN THE ECOSYSTEM WHERE AN ORGANISM LIVES AND TO WHICH IT IS ADAPTED
- NON LIVING FACTORS WHICH AFFECT ORGANISMS
- FOOD ______ SHOWING THE FEEDING RELATIONSHOP BETWEEN LIVING ORGANISMS
- A FOOD CHAIN WHERE THE INITIAL PLANT IS DEAD
- A NUMBER OF INTERCONNECTED FOOD CHAINS
- HOW THE SOIL AFFECTS ORGANISMS
21 Clues: HOW THE SOIL AFFECTS ORGANISMS • ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE SAME SPECIES • LIVING FACTORS WHICH AFFECT ORGANISMS • A NUMBER OF INTERCONNECTED FOOD CHAINS • THE ORIGINAL EXTERNAL SOURCE OF ENERGY • POSITION OF AN ORGANISM IN A FOOD CHAIN • NON LIVING FACTORS WHICH AFFECT ORGANISMS • ORGANISMS CAPABLE OF MAKING THEIR OWN FOOD • A FOOD CHAIN WHERE THE INITIAL PLANT IS DEAD • ...
Homeostasis Summary Wordsearch 2023-05-19
Across
- Secreted when blood glucose drops below 5 mmol/L
- Organisms that must make physical changes to regulate body temperature
- Enlargement of the thyroid gland
- Dangerously low blood sugar (below 4 mmol/L)
- Concentration of a solute in the blood plasma
- Stabilises the internal environment by reversing a change
- Portion of the human brain that regulates temperature
- Organism that generates its own body heat
- Maintenance of a constant body temperature
- Process upregulated by the liver in response to glucagon
- Elicits a response after receiving a message
- Interstitial fluid and plasma
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- Detect changes in blood solute concentration
- Modulator in blood glucose regulation
- Speeds up a physiological response (response strengthens)
- Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
- Hormone secreted in response to increase in blood osmolality
- Secreted from the beta cells of the islets of Langerhan's
- System that receives a message and coordinates a response
- Hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland, acts on the thyroid
- Detects changes in environment
- Protein channel for movement of water
- Dangerously high blood sugar (above 7.8 mmol/L)
- Ability to maintain a constant internal environment
- Filtration unit in the kidney
25 Clues: Filtration unit in the kidney • Interstitial fluid and plasma • Detects changes in environment • Enlargement of the thyroid gland • Modulator in blood glucose regulation • Protein channel for movement of water • Organism that generates its own body heat • Maintenance of a constant body temperature • Detect changes in blood solute concentration • ...
Mammalian Cell Culture 2013-04-12
Across
- Fuse with HeLa plasma membrane so that DNA is transported into the cell
- A cell-impermeable toadstool mushroom toxin that binds actin
- Green Fluorescent Protein detected by fluorescent microscopy
- Distinguishing living cells from nonliving cells
- Etched glass chamber used to count cells
- Artificial introduction of material into cells, typically involving the uptake of DNA
- Growth of cells in an artificial environment outside of the organism
- Store stocks of cells to prevent the need to have cell lines in culture at all times
- A DNA molecule used as a vehicle to transfer foreign genetic material into another cell
- Liquid designed to support growth of cells outside of the organism
- Amino Acid
- Make free of MOST live bacteria
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- The execution of cell culture procedures without introducing contaminating microorganisms from the environment
- Refers to coverage of the flask by the cells
- Make free of ALL live bacteria
- Describes the behavior of cells in a fluid environment
- Crosslinks amino acids to stabilize the cell for examination
- A nonionic detergent that disrupts cellular membranes without disturbing protein-protein interactions established by formalde-fresh
- Polar Amino Acid that coats the flask
- Breaks bonds between cells and lysine
20 Clues: Amino Acid • Make free of ALL live bacteria • Make free of MOST live bacteria • Polar Amino Acid that coats the flask • Breaks bonds between cells and lysine • Etched glass chamber used to count cells • Refers to coverage of the flask by the cells • Distinguishing living cells from nonliving cells • Describes the behavior of cells in a fluid environment • ...
BBS- Kurt Lewin 2014-11-19
Across
- Lewin developed a theory that emphasized the importance of individual personalities influenced by ________ psychology
- Following WWII Lewin was involved in...
- Lewin treated psychology as a ______ science.
- Lewin studied medicine here in 1909.
- the conscious mental registration of a sensory stimulus
- Kurt Lewin was first to study this kind of ______ dynamics.
- result or achievement toward which effort is directed
- The founder of social psychology
- the major theme in Lewin's theory
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- What does E in B=F(P,E) stands for?
- In order to understand an individual psychologically, what is influence by f(P, E)?
- B=F(P,E)is the most well known formula in what field?
- Kurt Lewis was also the first to study this
- Individuals behave ________ depending on how the relationship of their personality and environment is interacts
- Lewin completed his Ph.D here.
- Kurt Lewin's birthplace
- when the effect of two, or more, variables is not simply additive.
- The environment that a person interacts with psychologically at a point of time
- power or capacity to do or act
- the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group.
- Lewin constantly emphasized the importance of ______.
21 Clues: Kurt Lewin's birthplace • Lewin completed his Ph.D here. • power or capacity to do or act • The founder of social psychology • the major theme in Lewin's theory • What does E in B=F(P,E) stands for? • Lewin studied medicine here in 1909. • Following WWII Lewin was involved in... • Kurt Lewis was also the first to study this • Lewin treated psychology as a ______ science. • ...
Biology 2014-10-13
Across
- organisms that capture energy from sunlight and use energy to produce food
- series of steps where organisms transfer energy by being eaten
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- the act of entering
- organisms that break down organic matter
- groups of individuals that belong to species and live in the same area
- any relationship where two species live closely together
- each step in a food chain
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- both organisms benefit in the relationship
- any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the existence, number, reproduction, or distribution of organisms
- number of individuals an environment can support indefinitly
- when one organism benefits, and the other isn’t affected in the relationship
- links all food chains in an ecosystem
- part of life in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- an organism’s job
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- the act of leaving
20 Clues: an organism’s job • the act of leaving • the act of entering • each step in a food chain • links all food chains in an ecosystem • organisms that break down organic matter • both organisms benefit in the relationship • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume • any relationship where two species live closely together • ...
Bacteria 2016-10-10
Across
- spin similar to motorboat propeller
- cells arranged in clusters
- cells arranged in pairs
- thick coat of sugars
- a process in which a bacterial cell takes in and uses pieces of DNA from its environment
- a form of sexual reproduction in which two cells join to exchange genetic information
- chemical compounds that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria
- rod-shaped bacterial cell
- uses sunlight to make food
- Uses energy released from chemical reactions
- Antibiotic _____ occurs when odd bacteria mutating create super bacteria resistant to antibiotics
- a dormant structure that forms inside certain bacteria in response to stress; protects the cell's chromosome from damage
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- bacteria stream cytoplasm in cellular extensions in the direction they want
- cells arranged in chains
- move uniformly in one direction like ores
- takes food from environment, by eating other organisms or by using sunlight
- spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacterial cell
- round bacterial cell
- takes up food from the environment or by eating other organisms
- Fission the division of one parent cell into two genetically identical daughter cells; a form of asexual reproduction
- a small loop of DNA often found in prokaryotic cells; usually contains a small number of genes
21 Clues: thick coat of sugars • round bacterial cell • cells arranged in pairs • cells arranged in chains • rod-shaped bacterial cell • cells arranged in clusters • uses sunlight to make food • spin similar to motorboat propeller • move uniformly in one direction like ores • spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacterial cell • Uses energy released from chemical reactions • ...
ND Skill SAC 2016-08-01
Across
- Fits and Posner stages of learning is described as ______
- Enables the performer to optimise their movement preparation time and reduce their reaction time
- Type of movement that is not effected by the environment
- Second stage of Fits and Posner stages learning
- Constraints model stages of learning is described as _________
- Less frequent training that lasts for a longer period of time
- Factor of constraints model
- Short and frequent training sessions
- Practicing the same skill continuously without changing to a different task
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- Learners who prefer to hear the instruction
- Type of movement that has an obvious beginning and end
- Learners who prefer to experience the task
- Third stage of Fits and Posner stages learning
- Type of movement that has no definite beginning or end point
- First stage of Fits and Posner stages of learning
- Learners who prefer to see, or visualise the instructions
- Larger motor skills associated with precision
- Smaller muscles associated with precision
- Practicing Varied sequences of different motor skills in the same training session
- time Time needed to initiate the chosen response
- Type of movement that is effected by the environment
21 Clues: Factor of constraints model • Short and frequent training sessions • Smaller muscles associated with precision • Learners who prefer to experience the task • Learners who prefer to hear the instruction • Larger motor skills associated with precision • Third stage of Fits and Posner stages learning • Second stage of Fits and Posner stages learning • ...
Natural Science 2016-03-14
Across
- organisms that break down dead animals and plant materials
- actively hunt and kill other animals
- something produced in addition to the main product
- organisms that make their own food
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- a way to show how energy is passed from one organism to another in the environment
- a relationship in which both parties depend on each other for something
- animals that eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- animals that feed on carrion
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
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- a way to show how different food chains are connected in the environment
- the angle of the ground relative to the horizontal
- the chemical process in which plants make their own food
- an energy level in an environment
- organic matter in soil
- the height above sea level
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area and are able to breed
- animal that eats meat only
- organisms that feed on other things
- the study of the relationships in an ecosystem
- the largest ecological unit on earth
22 Clues: organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • the height above sea level • animal that eats meat only • animals that feed on carrion • an energy level in an environment • organisms that make their own food • organisms that feed on other things • actively hunt and kill other animals • the largest ecological unit on earth • animals that eat both plants and animals • ...
Ecology 2018-01-05
Across
- CHANGE change in global
- developed because of some changes in environment
- terrestrial portion of the biosphere
- likely ocean water
- place where living and non-living interacts
- Key subfield of environmental science
- effect that human doings
- flowing in earth
- sometimes called autothrops
- Evolutionary biologist attribute human success to 3 ______ , is to have a complex brain, ability to walk upright, and to have strong opposable thumbs.
- Ecological ________ is where communities and ecosystem change over time.
- power to move
- Nature has sustained itself for billions of years by using solar energy, _____, population control, and nutrient cycling.
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- group of atom bonded together
- the amount or mass of living organic material
- CAPITAL the natural resources and natural services that keep us alive
- part of river. Lakes and streams
- ability on environment for some changes
- Producers, consumers, and ____ use the chemical energy stored in glucose and other organic compounds to fuel their life processes.
- number of population that live per year
- group of living organism consisting of similar individuals.
- relating to water
- everything around us
- type of species that feeds directly on their prey
- type of species that lives in the host
25 Clues: power to move • flowing in earth • relating to water • likely ocean water • everything around us • CHANGE change in global • effect that human doings • sometimes called autothrops • group of atom bonded together • part of river. Lakes and streams • terrestrial portion of the biosphere • Key subfield of environmental science • type of species that lives in the host • ...
Behaviours of Living Things Vocabulary 2022-01-12
Across
- something that prevents survival or reproduction
- characteristics or traits passed from parent to offspring
- the form and structure of an organism
- a trait or characteristic that prevents survival in an environment
- having more than one mate
- behaviours that are learned through interactions within living environment
- the act of natural events occurring and
- reproduction involving the joining of gametes (egg and sperm or pollen and ovum)
- chemicals in living organisms that act as a stimulus, often for sexual behaviour
- how something works, for example – how does the heart work
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- specific actions or abilities to protect oneself
- having only one mate
- something that causes or elicits are reaction from a living organism, example: the sun shines
- characteristics that are an advantage to survival and reproduction
- reproduction involving only one parent (like cloning)
- how an organism acts in its environment
- something that helps an organism accomplish survival or reproduction
- something that an organism is born with
- a behaviour that is caused by a stimulus, example: we squint because the sun is bright
- the physical design of something, for example, what does the heart look like
20 Clues: having only one mate • having more than one mate • the form and structure of an organism • how an organism acts in its environment • something that an organism is born with • the act of natural events occurring and • specific actions or abilities to protect oneself • something that prevents survival or reproduction • reproduction involving only one parent (like cloning) • ...
2nd Semester Interim Review 2022-03-07
Across
- slight genetic differences between individuals of the same species
- the only eukaryote kingdom that is heterotrophic BUT unicellular and multicellular
- how well an organism’s traits help it survive in its environment
- two kingdoms that are only prokaryotes
- features in an organism’s environment that affect its survival and reproduction
- eukaryote kingdom that has a wide range of organisms
- designed the modern system of classification and naming
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- random changes in DNA made during reproduction
- humans choose which organisms reproduce, based on desired traits
- designed first classification system of plants and animals
- grouping organisms by their similar characteristics
- the preserved remains of an organism or evidence from its daily life
- the only eukaryote kingdom that is multicellular AND heterotrophs
- kingdom that lives in extreme environments
- all of the fossils together that we study
- species change over a long time due to natural selection
- similar organisms that can reproduce together
- organisms with the best traits survive and reproduce
- special trait that helps an organism survive in its environment
- the only eukaryote kingdom that is multicellular AND autotrophs
- an organism no longer lives on Earth
21 Clues: an organism no longer lives on Earth • two kingdoms that are only prokaryotes • all of the fossils together that we study • kingdom that lives in extreme environments • similar organisms that can reproduce together • random changes in DNA made during reproduction • grouping organisms by their similar characteristics • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- - The natural home and environment of a habitat.
- - The study of the ecosystem.
- - A certain species living in a place.
- - An oragnism that eats decaying things for energy.
- - The life form of an animal or plant.
- web - All the food chains in an ecosystem.
- - An organism that eats other plants and animals for nutrients.
- - The regions of the surface of the earth.
- - An organism that mostly consumers decomposing biomass.
- factors - Non living compenets that shape the environment
- - An organism that feeds off of meat.
- - A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism.
- - An organism that can not produce its own food.
- - Animals that are hunted and eaten.
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- - An organism that feeds off of plants.
- - An organism that can produce its on food using chemicals
- - The biological community of organisms.
- - An organism that kills other organisms for food.
- - An organism that lives on a host
- Chain - A sequence in which order animals eat each other.
- factors - Living competents that shape the environment
- level - Organisms that have the same place on the food chain.
- - Organisms that make their own food.
- - An organism that feeds off of both meat and plants.
- - A group of species in a common location.
25 Clues: - The study of the ecosystem. • - An organism that lives on a host • - Animals that are hunted and eaten. • - Organisms that make their own food. • - An organism that feeds off of meat. • - A certain species living in a place. • - The life form of an animal or plant. • - An organism that feeds off of plants. • - The biological community of organisms. • ...
I was gonna make an ecology joke 2024-04-05
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- eats both plants and animals
- number of living things in a single area
- the organisms that shape the environment
- relations of organisms with one another and their surroundings
- when one organism benefits by harming the other
- eats animals
- environments and organisms working together as one
- eats other plants or animals for energy/nutrients
- all food chains in an ecosystem
- can produce food using chemicals
- organism that feeds on decaying biomass
- a population of two or more different species in one area
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- organism that cannot produce its own food
- organisms that are hunted and killed by other organisms
- a larger organism that homes a smaller one
- region of earth that holds all living organisms
- position of an organism on the food chain
- organisms that make their own food
- factors non-living part that shapes the environment
- natural environment of an organism
- organism that feeds and breaks down dead organisms
- eats plants
- A sequence in which the animals eat each other
- organism that hunts and kills other organisms
- a living thing that has the characteristics of life
25 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • eats both plants and animals • all food chains in an ecosystem • can produce food using chemicals • organisms that make their own food • natural environment of an organism • organism that feeds on decaying biomass • number of living things in a single area • the organisms that shape the environment • organism that cannot produce its own food • ...
Earth day crossword 2024-04-23
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- When an animal or plant completely ides off
- To use discarded objects to create objects of higher quality than the original
- The ability to maintain a process over time
- Where trash that is not recycled ends up
- It is Something you can do with organic materials to dispose of and decompose them
- It is the layers of air that surround Earth and protect it
- A toxic gas that helps to protect the earth from ultraviolet rays
- The surroundings or conditions that an organism lives in
- To maintain something
- Relating to the Sun
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- A discharge of something, especially gas
- To dispose of trash by just dropping it anywhere
- Where an animal or plant lives
- To hurt and environment by littering or disposing of chemicals
- It is a biological community of interacting organisms
- Derived from living matter
- To protect or save something, especially to protect the environment from harm or destruction.
- It is a branch of biology that focuses on organisms and their interactions with their surroundings
- Cannot be depleted, Solar energy is this
- To reuse something after it was used, or to turn it into something else useful
20 Clues: Relating to the Sun • To maintain something • Derived from living matter • Where an animal or plant lives • A discharge of something, especially gas • Where trash that is not recycled ends up • Cannot be depleted, Solar energy is this • When an animal or plant completely ides off • The ability to maintain a process over time • To dispose of trash by just dropping it anywhere • ...
Ecosystem Restoration & Earth Science 2025-04-04
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- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- An organism that breaks down dead material, recycling nutrients into the ecosystem.
- ENERGY Energy from the Sun that is used by plants to make food.
- An organism that makes its own food using sunlight.
- RESOURCE A resource that can be replenished naturally over time.
- The harmful contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
- The study of organisms and their environments.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The four periods of the year caused by Earth's tilt and orbit around the Sun.
- FUELS Non-renewable resources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- A scientist who studies ecosystems.
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- The part of Earth where life exists.
- An organism that eats other organisms.
- The practice of protecting and preserving the environment and natural resources.
- AXIS An imaginary line around which Earth rotates.
- To break down organic matter into soil-enriching material.
- The typical weather conditions in a region over time.
- CYCLE The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The light that comes from the Sun, necessary for life on Earth.
20 Clues: A scientist who studies ecosystems. • The part of Earth where life exists. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • An organism that eats other organisms. • The study of organisms and their environments. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • AXIS An imaginary line around which Earth rotates. • An organism that makes its own food using sunlight. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2025-04-01
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- An organism that harbors another organism within its body
- Another word for producers
- An organism that is hunted and eaten by another organism
- The natural environment where an organism lives
- Each level of an energy pyramid
- Study of the environment
- Anywhere life can be found (The circle of life)
- An organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter
- An organism that eats both plants and meat
- An organism that only eats meat
- Eat the food
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- A living thing (other than organism)
- The study of how parasites interact with their environment and other organisms
- A community of living organisms
- An organism that only eats plants
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area
- Make their own food
- Another word for consumers
- An organism that hunts and eats other organisms
- An organism making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem (by decaying)
- A living thing
- The sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism.
- A non living thing
- A complex network of interconnected food chains
- All the populations of different species that live and interact within a ecosystem
25 Clues: Eat the food • A living thing • A non living thing • Make their own food • Study of the environment • Another word for producers • Another word for consumers • A community of living organisms • Each level of an energy pyramid • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • A living thing (other than organism) • An organism that eats both plants and meat • ...
Ecology 2025-03-05
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- A living thing.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- Organisms that eat other organisms.
- The process by which organisms convert glucose into energy.
- Energy from the sun used by plants in photosynthesis.
- A simple path that shows how energy moves from one organism to another.
- Energy stored in chemical bonds, like in food.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The part of the leaf where gas exchange occurs.
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- An organism that hunts other organisms for food.
- Organisms that break down dead matter.
- All the populations of different species in an area.
- Non-living parts of an environment, such as water and sunlight.
- A network of interconnected food chains.
- An organism that is hunted and eaten.
- Living parts of an environment, such as animals and plants.
- A simple sugar produced in photosynthesis.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Organisms that make their own food, like plants.
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- A system of interacting living and non-living things in an area.
23 Clues: A living thing. • An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • Organisms that eat other organisms. • An organism that is hunted and eaten. • Organisms that break down dead matter. • A network of interconnected food chains. • A simple sugar produced in photosynthesis. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • ...
Ecology 2025-11-19
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- Can cause algal blooms.
- Tiny algae that photosynthesize.
- Liquid water turns into water vapor.
- An organism that eats carrion.
- The atomic symbol for this element is C.
- Water given off by plants.
- Some non-living part of the environment.
- Plants need this nutrient as do we.
- What carnivores look for to eat.
- A network of interconnected producer and consumer pathways.
- The study of living things interacting with their environment.
- Organisms that create their own energy.
- An organism that eats everything.
- Rain, freezing rain, hail, sleet, & ___________.
- A linear food relationship path showing producers and consumers.
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- Must occur for clouds to form.
- Tiny little animals that eat algae.
- May contain primary producers, or consumers.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- We breathe this gas in for our cells.
- An organism that only eats plants.
- Fungi and bacteria.
- A graph showing the average temperature and precipitation for a region.
- Organisms that eat other organisms.
- A specific type of region or habitat with unique biotic and abiotic factors.
- Banana slugs, snails, worms, etc.
- A living part of the environment.
27 Clues: Fungi and bacteria. • Can cause algal blooms. • Water given off by plants. • Must occur for clouds to form. • An organism that eats carrion. • An organism that only eats meat. • Tiny algae that photosynthesize. • What carnivores look for to eat. • Banana slugs, snails, worms, etc. • A living part of the environment. • An organism that eats everything. • ...
Level 6 Sight Words 2025-12-11
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- organic matter that forms in soil when leaves litter
- an angry protest against authority, often armed
- the surroundings, or all the natural and man-made resources
- an environment that has flat lands in which plants are mainly grass
- all nonliving things, ranging from landforms to chemicals to climatic features.
- relating to, living in, growing in, or taking place in water,
- things we can use, most come from the environment
- living organisms, including microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans
- the removal of the topsoil from land
- anything relating to land
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- small fragments of rocks and soil that are moved by erosion and deposition
- things we inherit from our ancestors
- the removal or cutting down of large areas of trees
- when one set of people treat another set of people as slaves
- the special home of an organism
- the slow downward movement of a mass of rock
- the life process carried out by all organisms
- the most important line of latitude
- people we are descended from
- people who come after us, our children and grandchildren
- the ability to do work or to make things move
21 Clues: anything relating to land • people we are descended from • the special home of an organism • the most important line of latitude • things we inherit from our ancestors • the removal of the topsoil from land • the slow downward movement of a mass of rock • the life process carried out by all organisms • the ability to do work or to make things move • ...
GCSE Biology Paper 2 2025-06-04
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- Rise in Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Gap where neurons communicate.
- A section of DNA coding for a protein.
- Hormone that controls metabolic rate.
- A fast, automatic response to a stimulus.
- Muscle activity that warms the body.
- A change in DNA sequence.
- Different forms of a gene.
- Gradual change in species over time.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
- Organism that makes its own food via photosynthesis.
- Process where the best adapted survive and reproduce.
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- Hormone that raises blood glucose.
- Blood vessels widen to lose heat.
- Breaks down dead material for nutrients.
- The physical expression of genes.
- Choosing parents for desired traits.
- Maintains a stable internal environment.
- A community of organisms and their environment.
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment.
- Hormone released in stress situations.
- Hormone that lowers blood glucose.
- Organism that eats other organisms.
- Large-scale removal of trees and woodland.
- Master gland of the endocrine system.
- Position/level of an organism in a food chain.
- Variety of living organisms in an area.
- An allele only expressed if both copies are present.
- An allele that is always expressed.
29 Clues: A change in DNA sequence. • Different forms of a gene. • Gap where neurons communicate. • Blood vessels widen to lose heat. • The physical expression of genes. • Hormone that raises blood glucose. • Hormone that lowers blood glucose. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • Organism that eats other organisms. • An allele that is always expressed. • ...
Earth's Biomes Vocabulary 2022-01-24
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- A species' niche includes all of its interactions with the biotic and abiotic factors of its environment.
- a biome that has little or no plant life, long periods without rain, and extreme temperatures
- a series of events in which one organism eat another and obtains energy
- largest biome, most stable with little change in temperature; provides most of Earth's food and oxygen
- an animal that is hunted for food
- a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
- This biome is characterized by rich soil, moderate rainfall, a hot, dry climate, thick grasses, and herds of grazing animals
- Forests in which rainfall is abundant - more that 200 cm (80 in) per year - and temperatures are warm or hot year-round
- describes living factors in the environment
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- describes non-living factors in the environment
- aquatic biome such as a pond, lake, or river in which the water contains little to no salt
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- coniferous forests that have long, cold winters; the trees have needles instead of leaves
- organism that makes its own food
- A biome with four seasons, plants shed leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring
- a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a grassland biome that often has scattered trees and that is found in tropical and subtropical areas where seasonal rains, fires, and drought happen
- feeds directly on producers
- All the different populations that live together in an area
21 Clues: feeds directly on producers • organism that makes its own food • an animal that is hunted for food • an animal that hunts other animals for food • describes living factors in the environment • the natural home or environment of an organism • describes non-living factors in the environment • All the different populations that live together in an area • ...
Environments 2012-06-03
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- The whole area of the earth’s surface, atmosphere, and sea that is inhabited by living things
- An organism, such as a green plant, that manufactures its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- Communication or activity between two or more people
- Living or growing on land rather than in the sea or the air
- A plastic or glass dome that is used to trap heat and light for the growth of plants
- The amount of moisture in the air
- The natural conditions and environment, example: forest, desert, or wetlands, in which a plant or animal lives
- All plants and animals that live in the same area and interact with one another
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- An organism that feeds on other organisms or materials produced by them
- All plants and animals of a particular species present in a place
- A wild animal
- Used to describe the features of a natural system that are living
- Used to describe the physical and chemical aspects of an organisms environment
- An organism, especially a bacterium or fungus, that causes organic matter to rot or decay
- The heat of something measured on a particular scale such as the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale
- A sequence that is repeated again and again
- The role of an organism within its natural environment that determines its relations with other organisms and ensures its survival
- A need for something or somebody to be available in order to exist or survive
- Not naturally occurring or endemic to the area, artificially occurring
- A localized group of organisms that interact and depend on each other, and the environment they inhabit
20 Clues: A wild animal • The amount of moisture in the air • A sequence that is repeated again and again • Communication or activity between two or more people • Living or growing on land rather than in the sea or the air • All plants and animals of a particular species present in a place • Used to describe the features of a natural system that are living • ...
Environments 2012-06-03
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- The whole area of the earth’s surface, atmosphere, and sea that is inhabited by living things
- An organism, such as a green plant, that manufactures its own food through the process of photosynthesis
- Communication or activity between two or more people
- Living or growing on land rather than in the sea or the air
- A plastic or glass dome that is used to trap heat and light for the growth of plants
- The amount of moisture in the air
- The natural conditions and environment, example: forest, desert, or wetlands, in which a plant or animal lives
- All plants and animals that live in the same area and interact with one another
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- An organism that feeds on other organisms or materials produced by them
- All plants and animals of a particular species present in a place
- A wild animal
- Used to describe the features of a natural system that are living
- Used to describe the physical and chemical aspects of an organisms environment
- An organism, especially a bacterium or fungus, that causes organic matter to rot or decay
- The heat of something measured on a particular scale such as the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale
- A sequence that is repeated again and again
- The role of an organism within its natural environment that determines its relations with other organisms and ensures its survival
- A need for something or somebody to be available in order to exist or survive
- Not naturally occurring or endemic to the area, artificially occurring
- A localized group of organisms that interact and depend on each other, and the environment they inhabit
20 Clues: A wild animal • The amount of moisture in the air • A sequence that is repeated again and again • Communication or activity between two or more people • Living or growing on land rather than in the sea or the air • All plants and animals of a particular species present in a place • Used to describe the features of a natural system that are living • ...
Ms. Dennis JoshCuthbertson #10Puzzle 2012-11-19
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- whales- sperm and baleen together
- Animals- animals in which the eggs develop and hatch in the reproductive tract females
- bear- the second member of the order Carnivora that inhabits the marine environment
- related forms are marine mammals that have paddle-shaped flippers for swimming but still need rest and breed on land
- a complex nucleic acid that contains a cell’s genetic information
- organisms able to keep their body temperature more or less constant regardless of the temperature of the environment
- birds- have narrow wings and a long, forked tail
- organisms that lose metabolic heat to the environment without it affecting their body temperature
- thick layer of fat under their skin
- comprise a large group of seabirds with distinctive tube-like nostrils and heavy beaks that are usually curved at tip
- are flightless, with wings modified into stubby “flippers” that allow the to “fly” underwater
- a large pinniped with a pair of distinctive tusks protruding down from the mouth.
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- nets- dolphins killed in these by getting caught
- have a unique pouch below their large beaks
- organisms that have a body temperature that varies with that of the environment
- Planktonic, shrimp-like crustaceans
- large groups
- organisms that retain some metabolic heat, which raises their body temperature
- whales- toothless whales
- a muscle protein in many animals that stores oxygen
- muscular tail ends in a pair of fin-like
- their kin make up the largest variety of seabirds
- are graceful flyers that hover over their prey before plunging for it
- whale hunting
- Turtles- belong to an ancient group of reptiles
25 Clues: large groups • whale hunting • whales- toothless whales • whales- sperm and baleen together • Planktonic, shrimp-like crustaceans • thick layer of fat under their skin • muscular tail ends in a pair of fin-like • have a unique pouch below their large beaks • Turtles- belong to an ancient group of reptiles • nets- dolphins killed in these by getting caught • ...
Environmental Chemistry "Prossword" 2016-04-11
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- A specific location where pollution originates
- Substances that are either poisonous flammable corrosive or explosive.
- The amount of a chemical required to kill half of a population
- The ability of a chemical to harm a living thing after repeated exposures
- A source of pollution where pollutants originate from an unknown location
- A specialized area that safely disposes of hazardous or toxic materials
- A living thing whose condition is description of a particular environment
- An area which uses a waterproof lining filled with compacted garbage covered with soil
- Substances which accumulate in the environment and do not break down or do so very slowly
- Water that filters down through the soil into the ground
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- An alteration of the environment which causes harm to living organisms
- The process of using living things to break down toxic substances into safer ones
- A tank containing bacteria in order to facilitate the breaking down of toxic substances into safer ones
- The liquid that is formed as wastes decompose and rainwater filters through a landfill
- The ability of a chemical to cause harm to living things
- Able to be broken down through natural processes
- Substances which can be broken down into harmless compounds through natural processes
- An organism visible to the human eye which lacks a backbone
- The ability of a chemical to harm a living thing after just one exposure
- An underground reserve of water.
- A specific substance introduced to an environment which has negative or unintended effects
- A substance which can be used to dissolve another substance
22 Clues: An underground reserve of water. • A specific location where pollution originates • Able to be broken down through natural processes • The ability of a chemical to cause harm to living things • Water that filters down through the soil into the ground • An organism visible to the human eye which lacks a backbone • ...
Biotic and abiotic factors crossword 2023-03-27
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- Something that will do something is called
- a certain amount of organisms in an area
- an animal that hunts and eats another animal
- an organism that is made of many cells, cannot make its own food, and can move during at least part of its life
- A plant that Flourished in the middle of the jungle in 1876
- all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism
- organisms which carry out the process of decomposition by breaking down dead or decaying organisms
- all of the living parts of an ecosystem
- the location in which an organism lives
- to be domesticated
- the place or role that an organism has in its habitat
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- an organism that makes its own food; an organism that does not consume other plants or animals
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- a model that shows many different feeding relationships among living things
- any individual living thing
- adapting to an environment
- the hot or cold of the weather
- all of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- an organism that is made up of many cells, makes its own food through photosynthesis, and cannot move; a member of kingdom Plantae
- a group of closely related organisms that are very similar
- consists of living and nonliving things in their environment, that interact with each other and with their environment.
- a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can mate with each other to produce offspring
- an organism that eats other living things to get energy; an organism that does not produce its own food
- when two animals have a baby
- the loss of water
- something that transfers from one organism to another.
26 Clues: the loss of water • to be domesticated • adapting to an environment • any individual living thing • when two animals have a baby • the hot or cold of the weather • all of the living parts of an ecosystem • the location in which an organism lives • a certain amount of organisms in an area • Something that will do something is called • all of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • ...
unit 1 vocab 2023-01-20
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- physical and intellectual development was determined by heredity and biological maturation
- children think differently at different ages. children built their knowledge through experiences
- a family in which an adult provides a temporary home for a child who cannot live with his or her birthparents
- forms when a single parent marries another person
- the environment affect observable behaviors, not internal changes, such as personality and how you learn
- childrens development is influenced by both heredity and their environment as well as their indirect environment. also, children affect their environment, such as how they treat friends may affect their friendships
- personality (and mental health) was determined by how children coped with their physical drives
- parents set some rules, but allow children some freedom
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- a family that extends past the parent or parents and their children to include other adult relatives who interact within the same household
- a father, a mother, and biological children who live together
- how people learn and express w/ lang
- a family headed by one adult
- gives children almost no guidelines or rules
- 6 stages, beginning, childbearing, parenting, launching, mid years, aging
- some knowledge was a personal but much was a socal construction taught by people of ones culture
- interactions w/ people/groups/emotions
- people who can cope with each conflict develop a healthy personality and vice versa
- a family with members from two or more cutural groups
- a person who is legally appointed by the court to take responsibility for a child in the event of the birthparents death or extended absence
- the main objective is to make children completely obidient
- involves the grown of the body
21 Clues: a family headed by one adult • involves the grown of the body • how people learn and express w/ lang • interactions w/ people/groups/emotions • gives children almost no guidelines or rules • forms when a single parent marries another person • a family with members from two or more cutural groups • parents set some rules, but allow children some freedom • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2023-04-20
Across
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- Convert (waste) into reusable material.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- Reuse (discarded objects or material) in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- An odorless, colorless gas made up of three oxygen molecules (O3) and is a natural part of the environment
- (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- Trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place.
- (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used.
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- Relating to or derived from living matter.
- Maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- A place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land.
- Contaminate (water, air, or a place) with harmful or poisonous substances.
- The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction.
- Relating to or determined by the sun.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
20 Clues: Relating to or determined by the sun. • Convert (waste) into reusable material. • Relating to or derived from living matter. • Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • Maintain (something) in its original or existing state. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Interactions of Living Things 2023-04-26
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- a diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another
- a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy, which results as energy passes through the ecosystem's food chain
- a relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other
- an organism that eats only plants
- a relationship between two species in which one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- part of the environment that consists of the nonliving factors, such as water, soil, light, and temperature
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a relationship between two species in which one benefits while the host is harmed
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- an organism that eats animals
- the part of Earth where life exists
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment
- the evolution of two species that is due to a mutual influence, often in a way that makes the relationship more beneficial to both species
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- an organism that eats all or part of another organism
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- all the populations 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
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationship between organisms in an ecosystem
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- all of the organisms that live together and interact with one another
21 Clues: an organism that eats animals • an organism that eats only plants • the part of Earth where life exists • an organism that eats both plants and animals • an organism that eats all or part of another organism • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary-Maddie Digby 2021-05-16
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- Any relationship in which two species live closely and at least one species benefits.
- The number of births per 1,000 individuals for a given time period.
- A relationship in which both species benefit.
- The organism that benefits from parasitism.
- Parts of a habitat that are/were living or interact with an organism.
- Moving into a population.
- The organism being killed.
- A living thing.
- Individuals who are better at surviving will continue to survive, those who don't will die.
- All members of one species in a particular area.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals for a given time period.
- The struggle for organisms to survive while needing the same resources as each other.
- A group of organisms that can reproduce whose offspring can also reproduce.
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- An environment that provides everything a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- The organism that does the killing.
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with the nonliving parts of the environment.
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size.
- Behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment.
- An environmental factor that makes a population cease to grow or decrease.
- A relationship that involves one organism living with, on, or inside another organism and harming it.
- An interaction in which one organism kills another for food or nutrients.
- Nonliving parts of a habitat.
- The largest population that an area can support.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- Leaving a population.
- The organism that is harmed from parasitism.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
27 Clues: A living thing. • Leaving a population. • Moving into a population. • The organism being killed. • Nonliving parts of a habitat. • The organism that does the killing. • The organism that benefits from parasitism. • The organism that is harmed from parasitism. • A relationship in which both species benefit. • The largest population that an area can support. • ...
Vocabulary Review Day 2 2021-06-03
Across
- Earth's resources that nature does not replace as fast as it is being used (2 words)
- living things
- an organism that must eat to get energy
- nonliving components of an ecosystem
- consumers that obtain their energy and nutrients by eating only plants (vegetarians)
- a broader range of changes that are happening to our planet, such as more severe storms (2 words)
- all of the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment, including biotic and abiotic factors
- differences amongst species
- an organism that makes its own food
- consumers that obtain their energy and nutrients by eating both plants and other animals
- a group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- an organism that makes its own food
- the loss of a species due to over-hunting or over-fishing (2 words)
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- Earth's resources that nature does replace as fast as it is being used (2 words)
- the gradual change in a species over time
- limited
- the build-up of toxins within the tissues of organisms
- a factor that controls the growth of a population and keeps the population in check (2 words)
- the long-term warming of the planet due to an increase in Greenhouse Gases (2 words)
- the maximum population an area can support (2 words)
- physical trait or behavior that can possibly help an organism survive in a specific environment
- an organism, such as bacteria or fungus, that breaks down dead, organic material, and returns nutrients to the environment
- an organism that must eat to get energy
- the job or role of an organism in its environment
- variety of different living organisms
25 Clues: limited • living things • differences amongst species • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that makes its own food • nonliving components of an ecosystem • variety of different living organisms • an organism that must eat to get energy • an organism that must eat to get energy • the gradual change in a species over time • ...
1,1 2021-06-23
Across
- Another name for ocean basin
- Living
- The deepest part of the ocean
- zone The area between high tide and low tide
- zone This actually includes the entire ocean floor, from the shallow intertidal zone to the deep ocean basin
- The food-making process on which most living things depend
- A fibrous pad of tissue that anchors kelp and rockweed to a rocky surface
- Organisms that inhabit the benthic zone
- zone The life zone beyond the subtidal zone, it is the region of water that lies above the continental shelf
- A long line of seaweed and debris deposited on the beach during high tide
- zone A region that contains characteristic organisms that interact with one another and with their environment
- zone The area above the intertidal zone, up to the sand dunes
- zone (photic means “light”) The part of the ocean that light penetrates
- The living creatures in an ecosystem
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- The general area or surroundings of a living thing
- zone The largest life zone in the ocean, it covers the entire ocean of water above the sea bottom
- Any characteristic of an organism that enables it to live successfully in its environment
- zone The life zone that extends beyond the neritic zone and includes most of the open ocean
- The study of relationships among living things and their environment
- The study of relationships in the ocean biome
- The part of the seafloor adjoining the continents
- zone Below the low tide line, it includes an area of heavy wave impact and the sandy area beyond that
- zone (aphotic means “no light”) The vast area of the ocean which is dark
23 Clues: Living • Another name for ocean basin • The deepest part of the ocean • The living creatures in an ecosystem • Organisms that inhabit the benthic zone • The study of relationships in the ocean biome • zone The area between high tide and low tide • The part of the seafloor adjoining the continents • The general area or surroundings of a living thing • ...
Interactions in an Ecosystem 2017-12-18
Across
- An organism that lives on or in another organism and takes nourishment from that organism.
- a consumer that eats only plants
- An organism such as a plant, that makes its own food. Producers get their energy directly from the sun.
- An organism that helps break down dead things and wastes, returning minerals and nutrients to the environment.
- the process by which plants use energy from the sun,carbon dioxide,and water to make food. Sugar molecules are formed and oxygen is released.
- the nonliving part of an ecosystem
- one member of a certain population
- any special characteristics or skills that help a living thing survive in its environment
- An interaction between two species over a long period of time.
Down
- The transfer of energy and nutrients through a community.
- An organism that depends on producers for food. Consumers cannot get energy directly from the sun.
- the basic knowledge and skills needed for survival that are inherited by each member of a population
- a consumer that eats both plants and other animals
- all the different species, both plant and animal, that live in a particular ecosystem
- one way that animals adapt to their climate
- all the organisms of a species that live in an ecosystem
- shows how energy moves through an ecosystem. It shows only one food chain
- the plant or animal that a parasite lives on
- the place where an organism lives
- the combination of all the living organisms and their environment in a certain section of the earth
- an organism's specific function ,or job, in an ecosystem. This includes where it eats, how it gets shelter,how it reproduces, and how it raises its young.
21 Clues: a consumer that eats only plants • the place where an organism lives • the nonliving part of an ecosystem • one member of a certain population • one way that animals adapt to their climate • the plant or animal that a parasite lives on • a consumer that eats both plants and other animals • all the organisms of a species that live in an ecosystem • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-04
Across
- relationship between two different organisms that live close together
- an animal that eats/gets its energy from plants
- a large naturally occurring community
- the process of organisms getting used to their environment
- the factor that restricts the size of a population due to lack of resources
- the process of organisms using sunlight as energy
- a group of organisms that share genes
- a substance that changes during a reaction
- a relationship between two organisms in which one benefits, and the other does not, nor is harmed.
- the process in organisms involving the production of energy, typically from breathing
- the process of change in an environment
- an animal that feeds solely on other animals
- components resulting from non-living things
- an organism that gets its energy from other organisms
- the role a species has in their environment
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- a place where many populations live
- an ecosystem composed of living materials
- the process by which a body of water becomes enriched in nutrients.
- a relationship where one organism benefits and one is harmed
- one animal preying on others for food/resources
- an animal that gets energy from dead, decomposed things
- the number of organisms that can be held in a certain area
- a community of organisms and their environments
- species that are the first to colonize previously damaged ecosystems beginning ecological succession
- an organism’s environment
- a group of organisms living in a certain area
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a relationship between two organisms in which both benefit
- the result of an action or process
- components that are resulting from living things
30 Clues: an organism’s environment • the result of an action or process • a place where many populations live • a large naturally occurring community • a group of organisms that share genes • the process of change in an environment • an ecosystem composed of living materials • a substance that changes during a reaction • components resulting from non-living things • ...
Sustainable Ecosystems 2019-10-01
Across
- / Air
- / Lake Ontario
- / Vulture (eat dead flesh)
- / Made up of the interactions between living and non-living things
- / A substance an organism uses to build and repair the cells of its body
- / Carbon Dioxide + water + light ----> Glucose (sugar) + oxygen
- / Animals
- / N
- / Living organisms on land
- / Non-living
- / Plant sweat
- / Another name for taiga forests
- / Converted into usable N by legumes and bacteria
- / Water
- / Lose leaves in autumn
- / Grass
- / Cows
- / Group of similar organisms
- / Large naturally occurring economy
- / When water seeps from ground to ground water
- / A person who studies ecology
- / Humans
- / Group of the same species
- / Fungus
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- fuels / Remains of an organism
- / Interactions of a species with its ecosystem form this
- / Few trees, covered in grasses and shrubs
- / Sweat
- / Spruce and fir
- / C
- / Physical environment of an organism
- / Biosphere
- / How long living organisms can continue to interact and reproduce
- / No trees, but small shrubs, hardy grasses
- / Atlantic Ocean
- / Needle and cone-bearing trees
- / Land
- / Composed of all living things on Earth and the physical environment that surrounds them.
- / Algae and microoranganisms
- / Living
- / Plants and fungi
- / Snow, rain, sleet, freezing rain, hail
- / A complex and self-regulating system
- / Dew/frost to air
- / Mountain water to ground water
- / H20
- / Populations of different species in an area
- / Glucose + oxygen ----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
- / Underground lakes
- / Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- / Study of the interaction between organisms and their environment
51 Clues: / C • / N • / Air • / H20 • / Land • / Cows • / Sweat • / Water • / Grass • / Living • / Humans • / Fungus • / Animals • / Biosphere • / Non-living • / Plant sweat • / Lake Ontario • / Spruce and fir • / Atlantic Ocean • / Plants and fungi • / Dew/frost to air • / Underground lakes • / Lose leaves in autumn • / Vulture (eat dead flesh) • / Living organisms on land • / Group of the same species • ...
Sustainable Ecosystems 2019-10-01
Across
- / Populations of different species in an area
- / Animals
- / Atlantic Ocean
- / Another name for taiga forests
- / H20
- / Lose leaves in autumn
- / Living organisms on land
- / Air
- / Glucose + oxygen ----> carbon dioxide + water + energy
- / Humans
- / Large naturally occurring economy
- / Land
- / Underground lakes
- / Converted into usable N by legumes and bacteria
- fuels / Remains of an organism
- / Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
- / Mountain water to ground water
- / A person who studies ecology
- / Physical environment of an organism
- / Algae and microoranganisms
- / A substance an organism uses to build and repair the cells of its body
- / Interactions of a species with its ecosystem form this
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- / Plant sweat
- / Composed of all living things on Earth and the physical environment that surrounds them.
- / Lake Ontario
- / Cows
- / Water
- / Dew/frost to air
- / N
- / Grass
- / Made up of the interactions between living and non-living things
- / How long living organisms can continue to interact and reproduce
- / A complex and self-regulating system
- / Needle and cone-bearing trees
- / When water seeps from ground to ground water
- / Fungus
- / Carbon Dioxide + water + light ----> Glucose (sugar) + oxygen
- / Few trees, covered in grasses and shrubs
- / Living
- / Vulture (eat dead flesh)
- / Non-living
- / Group of similar organisms
- / Sweat
- / Snow, rain, sleet, freezing rain, hail
- / C
- / Study of the interaction between organisms and their environment
- / Plants and fungi
- / Group of the same species
- / No trees, but small shrubs, hardy grasses
- / Biosphere
- / Spruce and fir
51 Clues: / N • / C • / H20 • / Air • / Cows • / Land • / Water • / Grass • / Sweat • / Humans • / Fungus • / Living • / Animals • / Biosphere • / Non-living • / Plant sweat • / Lake Ontario • / Atlantic Ocean • / Spruce and fir • / Dew/frost to air • / Plants and fungi • / Underground lakes • / Lose leaves in autumn • / Living organisms on land • / Vulture (eat dead flesh) • / Group of the same species • ...
Evolution Crossword! 2023-05-11
Across
- passing traits from parent to offspring
- The term fitness refers to an organism's ability to survive and _________ in a specific environment
- changes the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection
- the molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- The observable characteristics in an individual resulting from the expression of genes
- A physical or behavioral characteristic of an organism
- where Darwin spent most of his time studying
- organisms best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in __________ and reproducing
- A plausible or scientifically acceptable, well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- Credited with the theory of evolution
- One of two or more versions of a genetic sequence at a particular region on a chromosome
- type of selection where average is best
- A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age
- the adjustment of organisms to their environment in order to improve their chances at survival in that environment
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- A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation
- to breed together
- A change in the sequence of one or more nucleotides in DNA
- ability to adapt and reproduce
- group or things that can described in one common characteristic
- members of a species must do this to survive
- type of selection where one way is better than the other and better than average
- focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process
- where Rosemary and Grant studied the finches
- type of selection where average is not the best
24 Clues: to breed together • ability to adapt and reproduce • Credited with the theory of evolution • passing traits from parent to offspring • type of selection where average is best • members of a species must do this to survive • where Darwin spent most of his time studying • where Rosemary and Grant studied the finches • type of selection where average is not the best • ...
Evolution Crossword! 2023-05-11
Across
- passing traits from parent to offspring
- The term fitness refers to an organism's ability to survive and _________ in a specific environment
- changes the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection
- the molecule that carries genetic information for the development and functioning of an organism
- The observable characteristics in an individual resulting from the expression of genes
- A physical or behavioral characteristic of an organism
- where Darwin spent most of his time studying
- organisms best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in __________ and reproducing
- A plausible or scientifically acceptable, well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world
- Credited with the theory of evolution
- One of two or more versions of a genetic sequence at a particular region on a chromosome
- type of selection where average is best
- A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age
- the adjustment of organisms to their environment in order to improve their chances at survival in that environment
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- A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation
- to breed together
- A change in the sequence of one or more nucleotides in DNA
- ability to adapt and reproduce
- group or things that can described in one common characteristic
- members of a species must do this to survive
- type of selection where one way is better than the other and better than average
- focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process
- where Rosemary and Grant studied the finches
- type of selection where average is not the best
24 Clues: to breed together • ability to adapt and reproduce • Credited with the theory of evolution • passing traits from parent to offspring • type of selection where average is best • members of a species must do this to survive • where Darwin spent most of his time studying • where Rosemary and Grant studied the finches • type of selection where average is not the best • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzles 2023-06-09
Across
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life
- an animal that feeds on flesh
- a place where an organism makes its home
- an organism that is not indigenous, or native, to a particular area
- a living organism that shapes its environment
- Living things that have to hunt, gather and eat their food
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- a series of organisms that eat one another so that energy and nutrients flow from one to the next
- are organisms that can make their own energy through biochemical processes
- a group of actually or potentially interacting species living in the same location.
- scavengers that feed of other organisms in the environment that have died
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- a species' average population size in a particular habitat
- association between organisms of two different species in which each benefits
- describes the role an organism plays in a community
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time
- non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- consists of all the organisms of a particular species living in a given area
- an organism that feeds mostly on plants
- one organism kills and consumes another.
- break apart dead organisms into simpler inorganic materials, making nutrients available to primary producers
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
24 Clues: an animal that feeds on flesh • an organism that feeds mostly on plants • a place where an organism makes its home • one organism kills and consumes another. • the position of an organism in the food chain • a living organism that shapes its environment • describes the role an organism plays in a community • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem • ...
Geo with winnie 2024-02-04
Across
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- All the water on earth
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
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- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
20 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • ...
Ecology Part 1 Crossword 2024-02-23
Across
- Balance in an ecosystem - ecosystems are organized is a state of stability where species coexist with other species and with their environment
- Habitat - the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, and other organisms
- Food chain - a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- Biomass - the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area
- Decomposer - an organism that decomposes organic material
- Producer - organisms that acquire their energy from sunlight and materials from nonliving sources
- Carrying capacity - the number of organisms a system can hold or support
- Predator - an animal that preys on other animals
- Genetic diversity - the range of different inherited traits within one species
- Abiotic and biotic factors - living and nonliving components that make up an ecosystem
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- Food web - the natural connection of food chains
- Prey - an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- Consumer - organisms that consume other organisms to obtain their energy
- 10% rule - when energy is passed in an ecosystem from one trophic level to the next, only ten percent of the energy will be passed on
- Biodiversity - the diversity of living things in specific area
- Limiting factors - a factor where more of it can support a larger population and less of it can support a smaller population
- Ecosystem - the living & nonliving components of an area and how they interact with one another
- Keystone species - a species in which other species in an ecosystem largely depend
- Competition - two species competing for the same limited resources
- Invasive species - a species introduced to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms the environment
20 Clues: Food web - the natural connection of food chains • Predator - an animal that preys on other animals • Decomposer - an organism that decomposes organic material • Prey - an animal that is hunted by another animal for food • Biodiversity - the diversity of living things in specific area • Competition - two species competing for the same limited resources • ...
Ecology 2024-04-05
Across
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- an organism that eats plants
- organisms that make their own food
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- section of biology about the relations of organisms to each other and their environment
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
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- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that eats meat
- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- position of an organism in the food chain
- a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- a community of animals, plants, or humans who interbreed
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- association between two different organisms wherein one benefits at the expense of the other
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter
25 Clues: an organism that eats meat • an organism that eats plants • organisms that make their own food • an organism that eats plants and animals • position of an organism in the food chain • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-09-25
Across
- interaction where both organisms benefit
- the number of individuals that live in a defined area
- Type of competition where two individual of different species compete
- refers to how a population is spread in an area ex.) clumped and uniform
- occurs when one organism captures and eats another
- interaction where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- growth Rapid growth of a population increase due to an increase due to an abundance of resources
- When two species use a resource in the same way
- A dramatic decline in the size of a population over a short period of time
- A factor in an environment that limits the size of a population
- interaction where one organism benefit and the other is unharmed
- movement of individuals OUT of a population
- The maximum number of individuals in a population that an environment can support
- A factor in an environment that affects a population regardless of size
- A diagram showing the number of surviving members over time from a measured set of births
- All of the factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy, and reproduce. It's role.
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- Type of competition where two individuals of the same species compete.
- Species that occupy similar niches but live in different geographical regions
- This keeps two species from occupying the same niche
- all aspects of the area in which an organism lives
- A factor in an environment that affects a population based on its size
- growth of a population based on resources
- Movement of individuals INTO a population
- growth Growth of a population that has a limited amount of resources
24 Clues: interaction where both organisms benefit • growth of a population based on resources • Movement of individuals INTO a population • movement of individuals OUT of a population • When two species use a resource in the same way • occurs when one organism captures and eats another • all aspects of the area in which an organism lives • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-12-10
Across
- An organism that breaks down dead material and recycles nutrients.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- The part of Earth that supports life.
- An organism that produces its own food, such as plants.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- Referring to living factors in an ecosystem.
- An organism that eats only animals.
- All the populations of species living together in a specific area.
- An organism that eats only plants.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- Referring to abiotic factors like sunlight, water, and air.
- A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
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- An organism that consumes other organisms for energy.
- A close and long-term relationship between different species.
- An interaction where one organism hunts and eats another.
- A scientist who studies ecosystems and interactions within them.
- A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- An organism that makes its own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- A large area with similar climate, plants, and animals.
- Any living thing.
- The role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem.
- Referring to non-living factors in an ecosystem.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- Animal feces, often used to study diet and habitat.
30 Clues: Any living thing. • An organism that eats only plants. • An organism that eats only animals. • The part of Earth that supports life. • Referring to living factors in an ecosystem. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • Referring to non-living factors in an ecosystem. • ...
English two UNAD Javier Moreno 2018-02-12
8 Clues: summers jobs • starting information • synchronous support by • vocabulary in the supermarket • practice learning environment • 3 writing task forum delivery • collaborative learning environment • monitoring and evaluation environment
English two UNAD Javier Moreno 2018-02-12
8 Clues: summers jobs • starting information • synchronous support by • 3 writing task forum delivery • practice learning environment • vocabulary in the supermarket • collaborative learning environment • monitoring and evaluation environment
Hazards Crossword 2014-02-24
Across
- Is the natural occurrence that has the potential to harm humans and the environment
- When an event has had significant impact on natural or human environments
- This refers to both the living and non-living elements together in our natural environment
- Examples of this type of hazard include oil spills, nuclear weapons
- This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface
- Refers to the process of reducing the risk of hazards in the future
- Cyclones, storms and tornadoes are all classifications of this type of hazard
- This refers to the sphere of Earth where all living things are classified
- This classification of a hazard is to do with the lithosphere
- This term refers to the sphere of Earth which means all the water
- This is the third step that occurs after a disaster strikes, eg. new rules
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix which involves the distance from the hazard
- Refers to the non-living parts of an environment
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- How long a hazard or disaster lasts for
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix to do with the strength of the hazard
- What is the second step that occurs after a disaster strikes?
- When looking at the different vulnerabilities between rich, poor or educated people, this is known as...
- The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs
- Young and old people are the demographic group at the highest __________ to disasters
- Refers to the living part of the environment
- This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes
- When looking to explain what has caused the hazard and its relationships, this is known as spatial _________________.
- How well communities respond and return to normal after a hazard event
23 Clues: How long a hazard or disaster lasts for • Refers to the living part of the environment • Refers to the non-living parts of an environment • This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface • The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs • This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes • ...
Business Environments 2014-02-22
Across
- Businesses that offer rival goods or services
- Local, state federal
- The environment can have a significant impact on the business but the business had no impact on these factors GETLEGSP
- Businesses that are government run and they oversee the operation of legislation
- Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc
- Where factors and business impact on each other to a similar degree, two way impact LFCCTRS
- The shared values and beliefs of the organisation
- consider is social force or change that may impact on the success of a business
- Some political influence could act as inducements, such as government grants, encouraging businesses to expand
- They influence a business's capacity to compete and customers' willingness and ability to spend
- Protects the rights of workers
- Runs the business for the owner
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- The availability of money in the system to the business eg. overdraft rates, merchant rates etc
- Organisations and individuals that supply the resources that the business needs to conduct is operation
- The availability and accessibility of technology for the business
- The way the manager runs the business, the style in which it run
- In Australia, each level of government imposes its own direct and indirect regulations, to which all businesses must adhere.
- Those who purchase goods or services
- The people who work for the business
- The rules, they cover various topics and some are unique to the business
- Worldwide, what's going on around the world
- Imapct on the animals and environment
- Otherwise known as micro environment, business has most impact on factors involved MMCCE
- Can be divided into two categories, business has barely any impact on factors
24 Clues: Local, state federal • Protects the rights of workers • Runs the business for the owner • Those who purchase goods or services • The people who work for the business • Imapct on the animals and environment • Worldwide, what's going on around the world • Businesses that offer rival goods or services • Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc • ...
CDB3022 - Environmntal Chemical Engineering [Group 5] 2016-06-07
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Even a small ___________ shift has great implications on the environment of Arctic regions.
- One of the main causes of greenhouse effect.
- Climate change will impact the ____________ of species living in the earth.
- The process of spreading of city over more and more rural land.
- Evidence of the recent warming of the Arctic is provided by records of increasing temperatures, melting ________, sea ice, and rising sea levels.
- The Environment Quality Act is related to the _________ on the pollution effecting the environment.
- Climate Change will cause ______ issues.
- Shiny ice and snow reflects high proportion of sun’s energy into space. As arctic loses its ice, rocks and water will absorb more of sun’s energy thus accelerating the global warming. This phenomenon is called the ______ effect.
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- Two major sources used to supply community and industrial needs are surface water and __________.
- Climate change is affecting the ________ of several species.
- One of the greenhouse gasses that contains fluoride ions.
- changes Such effect of ______________ would bring disastrous effects on earth life such as severe drought, wildfire season, extreme heat waves, flooding and increasing sea levels.
- _____________ falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain or snow. ____________.
- ______ fuels burning releases carbon dioxide stored millions of years ago.
- Due to increased _____________ in the atmosphere, the world's oceans are 30% more acidic now than before the industrial revolution.
- Gases that contains CFC will deplete our earth’s ozone layer and thus it contributes to higher intensity of _______________ entering the atmosphere causing various skin diseases.
- _______ is one of the methods to reduce the release of carbon footprints.
- Area _____________ is where water is contained from downpour into river, lake, reservoir, wetland, sea or ocean.
- Cold oceans are acidifying _____ as fast as the other oceans.
20 Clues: Climate Change will cause ______ issues. • One of the main causes of greenhouse effect. • One of the greenhouse gasses that contains fluoride ions. • Climate change is affecting the ________ of several species. • Cold oceans are acidifying _____ as fast as the other oceans. • The process of spreading of city over more and more rural land. • ...
Surgical Radiography Terms 2020-01-16
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- Movement going backwards
- The absence of bacteria
- X-ray images taken after an operation
- Environment with bacteria
- Metal equipment inserted into the medullary cavity of bone to treat fractures
- During an operation, contrast is injected into the patient to find any obstructions or stones that need to be removed
- Surgically treating fracture fragments
- Tests done before to prepare for something else
- Imaging system used for a continuous x-ray image
- Special dye used in imaging tests
- Tools used to aid a person
- Fluoroscopy imaging scanner intensifier in the shape of a C
- Metal devices surgically placed after a fracture or to replace a joint
- Sterile wrapping that covers the C-Arm during operations
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- Protective clothing to wear while in the operating room
- Radiopaque protective layer that a person wears while in an environment with x-rays being taken
- Imaging test used to look at the bladder, ureters and kidneys taken with an x-ray system and contrast
- The action of a sterile object becoming non-sterile
- Chest device that controls the heart rhythm
- This device is used to enlarge and brighten an image onto a screen
- Imaging is needed to locate or visualize an area that requires surgery
- A cap that covers a person’s head to maintain a sterile environment
- Laying down position with head facing upwards
- Surgery that removes a part of the vertebra to increase the spinal canal in order to lessen pressure on the nerve or spinal cord
- A technique used on radiographs to compare the differences between two images, usually with and without contrast
- Environment free from bacteria
26 Clues: The absence of bacteria • Movement going backwards • Environment with bacteria • Tools used to aid a person • Environment free from bacteria • Special dye used in imaging tests • X-ray images taken after an operation • Surgically treating fracture fragments • Chest device that controls the heart rhythm • Laying down position with head facing upwards • ...
Natural & Cultural Effects of the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004 2020-08-23
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- These people stay away, resulting in loss of jobs and income
- Fish washed onto beaches where they were stranded and died in ...
- School closures due to damage and lack of teachers disrupt ed this
- This environment is involves infrastructure
- This and death are the worst social effects
- Permanently submerged entire islands in this island group.
- When deposited, it poisons the soil making it impossible for plants to grow
- sand dunes, mangroves, coral reefs, coastal forests and wetlands, were damaged.
- The exoskeletons of tiny sea animals, they form fragile ecosystems that hosts thousands of species.
- The tsunami washed away most of the mangroves on which Sri Lankan coast?
- Many of these workers died in hospitals
- Disrupted services such as water, electricity, sewerage, are...
- Activities are to do with the creation of money, by creating products and trading
- The process of creating food was disrupted
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- Destroyed the nesting beaches of this endangered animal in India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Tanzania
- The part of the environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally
- These tropical coastal trees provide a nursery area for fish and shrimp.
- These large marine mammals depend on the seagrass beds in the Indian Ocean for food.
- Most of these occurred in Indonesia
- Activities are to do with people's lifestyles, such as health and education
- This was uprooted and flattened or damaged by waves and debris.
- Health-care facilities, staff and resources are...
- This is carried by the speed and force of the water and causes damage to the natural and cultural environment.
- Environment that encompasses all things made by humans, but also the way humans behave and interact.
- a higher proportion of ___________ died in the tsunami.
25 Clues: Most of these occurred in Indonesia • Many of these workers died in hospitals • The process of creating food was disrupted • This environment is involves infrastructure • This and death are the worst social effects • Health-care facilities, staff and resources are... • a higher proportion of ___________ died in the tsunami. • ...
Living Things in the Biosphere 2019-08-27
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- A substance used in a vaccination that consists of pathogens that have been weakened or killed but can still trigger the body to produce chemicals that destroy the pathogens.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- The process of grouping things based on their similarities.
- The scientific study of how living things are classified.
- A living thing.
- Consisting of many cells.
- The process by which unrelated organisms evolve similar characteristics.
- The mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources.
- Made of a single cell.
- A taxonomic category that names a group of similar, closely-related organisms.
- An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus.
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- Change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- A tiny, nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- The condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes.
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
- An organism that benefits by living with, on, or in a host in a parasitism interaction.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- The classification system in which each organism is given a unique, two-part scientific name indicating its genus and species.
- The most basic level of organization in the classification of organisms.
- Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way.
- An organism that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a parasite to live with, in, or on.
22 Clues: A living thing. • Made of a single cell. • Consisting of many cells. • Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes. • The scientific study of how living things are classified. • The basic unit of structure and function in living things. • The process of grouping things based on their similarities. • ...
Living Things in the Biosphere 2019-08-27
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- The most basic level of organization in the classification of organisms.
- An organism that benefits by living with, on, or in a host in a parasitism interaction.
- The classification system in which each organism is given a unique, two-part scientific name indicating its genus and species.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react in some way.
- Consisting of many cells.
- Change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- An organism that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a parasite to live with, in, or on.
- A taxonomic category that names a group of similar, closely-related organisms.
- An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus.
- A tiny, nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell.
- A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
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- A substance used in a vaccination that consists of pathogens that have been weakened or killed but can still trigger the body to produce chemicals that destroy the pathogens.
- The process by which unrelated organisms evolve similar characteristics.
- Made of a single cell.
- Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes.
- The mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources.
- The scientific study of how living things are classified.
- The process of grouping things based on their similarities.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- The condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
- A living thing.
22 Clues: A living thing. • Made of a single cell. • Consisting of many cells. • Single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes. • The scientific study of how living things are classified. • The basic unit of structure and function in living things. • The process of grouping things based on their similarities. • ...
Ecology 2024-04-24
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- a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another.
- the position or function of an organism in a community of plants and animals.
- biological diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment
- the living together of two dissimilar organisms, as in mutualism, commensalism, amensalism, or parasitism.
- the ecosystem comprising the entire earth and the living organisms that inhabit it.
- an organism, as a plant, that is able to produce its own food from inorganic substances.
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
- an organism, usually an animal, that feeds on plants or other animals.
- of or characterized by the absence of life or living organisms.
- a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.
- eats both plants and animals
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- a system, or a group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment
- the natural environment of an organism; the place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- an assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area.
- pertaining to life.
- Animal that only feeds on animals or other meats
- a complex biotic community characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region, especially such a community that has developed to climax.
- animal that only feeds on plants.
- the assemblage of a specific type of organism living in a given area.
- a type of relationship between two species of a plant, animal, fungus
20 Clues: pertaining to life. • eats both plants and animals • animal that only feeds on plants. • Animal that only feeds on animals or other meats • of or characterized by the absence of life or living organisms. • an assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area. • the assemblage of a specific type of organism living in a given area. • ...
Hydrosphere Crossword 2024-02-13
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- Nitrogen compounds are involved in eutrophication(too many nitrates leads to less oxygen which leads to fish death)
- Organisms that are used to monitor the health of an environment (algae on rocks-if they disappear, the environment isn't healthy)
- When the atoms or molecules of a substance stick to another substance
- The production and emission of light by a living organism
- Water's tendency to climb up a tube or sink into small cracks
- is the excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or body of water
- the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space is taken
- Water dissolves most substances(more than any other substance)
- being a good citizen. pick up trash, recycle, and protect environment)
- measure of the degree to which the water loses its transparency due to the presence of suspended particulates
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- water sticking together on the surface or around a drop
- When the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together
- a polluting or poisonous substances that make something impure
- the amount of gaseous oxygen dissolved in water
- molecule with opposite charges-a positive and a negative end
- a rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system; occur in freshwater or marine environment
- the chemical bond in which a hydrogen atom is attracted to an atom. It is responsible for many of the properties of water
- fertilizers(as plant nutrients) and in detergents(water softeners), phosphates are a major source of water pollution
- how quickly a substance heats up
- the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water; determine its uses
20 Clues: how quickly a substance heats up • the amount of gaseous oxygen dissolved in water • water sticking together on the surface or around a drop • When the atoms or molecules of a substance stick together • The production and emission of light by a living organism • molecule with opposite charges-a positive and a negative end • ...
Ecology Part 1 2023-06-20
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- The study of relationships between two organisms and between an organism and its environment
- The variety of organisms considered at all levels, from populations to ecosystem
- Greater impact on a more dense population
- Aspects of the environment that limit the size a population can reach
- Community plus all of the abiotic factors in the environment
- 2-name naming system that names organisms after their Genus species
- Measure of the number of organisms living in a defined area
- Tool used for identifying organisms based on their characteristics
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- Impact is independent of population density, therefore the same impact on more dense and less dense populations
- Multiple ecosystems that share similar characteristics but are located in different parts of the planet
- An underground layer of permeable rock that can hold water
- The theoretical maximum population that a given environment could support
- Multiple organisms of the same species living together
- A graphic representation of mortality patterns, showing the number of individuals in a population that can be expected to survive to any specific age
- All of the chemical reactions of each cell in an organism that provide energy for life’s processes and create key molecules
- A population that grows without limit
- A population that grows quickly at first but levels off at the carrying capacity due to limited resources
- Individual member of a species or population
- Multiple populations of different species living together
- The zone of life on Earth, encompassing all of Earth’s ecosystems
- Diagram that shows relatedness of organisms
- Living
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same place
- Nonliving
- Field of biology that classifies organisms, organizing them based on similar characteristics
- When a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, causing excessive algae growth
26 Clues: Living • Nonliving • A population that grows without limit • Greater impact on a more dense population • Diagram that shows relatedness of organisms • Individual member of a species or population • Multiple organisms of the same species living together • Multiple populations of different species living together • An underground layer of permeable rock that can hold water • ...
unit 8 2023-03-30
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- A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.
- A consumer that eats only plants.
- A consumer that eats only animals.
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- Place where an organism lives
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter within each trophic level in a food chain or food web
- All the different populations that live together in an area
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- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living.
- Nonliving components of environment.
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- An organism that can make its own food.
- A group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms
- A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed
25 Clues: Place where an organism lives • A consumer that eats only plants. • A consumer that eats only animals. • Nonliving components of environment. • An organism that can make its own food. • An animal that eats both plants and animals • All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • ...
Life Science Vocabulary 2021-05-10
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- organism that eats both plants and animals
- animal that hunts and catches other animals for food
- seasonal movement from one place to another
- the wormlike early stage in the lifecycle of an insect
- deep sleep that allows an organism to lower its metabolism to conserve energy
- living elements in an ecosystem
- the feeding relationships between organisms in an environment
- animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- organism that eats plants
- a group of similar organisms
- organic matter made up of dead leaves, twigs, and the like
- process which allows plants to use sunlight to make sugar from water and carbon dioxide
- organism that can not make its own food, but they eat other organisms
- any living thing
- the sequence of changes an organism goes through
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- everything that surrounds and influences an organism
- characteristics that are passed from generation to generation
- animal's young
- an adaptation that allows an organism to resemble another organism
- a natural home or environment for an organism
- passing of physical traits
- the role of an organism in a community
- group of different organisms living in a given area
- the stage of an animals' life cycle between larva and adult
- active at night
- organism that eats meat
- immature form of insect that does not change greatly as it grows
- organism that breaks down dead plant and animal materials
- community of organisms interacting with each other and with the nonliving environment
- organism that makes its own food
- nonliving elements in an ecosystem
- a particular species in a given area
32 Clues: animal's young • active at night • any living thing • organism that eats meat • organism that eats plants • passing of physical traits • a group of similar organisms • living elements in an ecosystem • organism that makes its own food • nonliving elements in an ecosystem • a particular species in a given area • the role of an organism in a community • ...
Environmental Issues & Sustainability 2025-03-11
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- Breaking down food and plant waste to create healthy soil.
- Change Long-term changes in the Earth's weather patterns, often caused by human activities.
- The process of turning used materials into new products instead of throwing them away.
- Effect When gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, making the planet warmer.
- Warming The increase in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases trapping heat.
- Fuels Natural fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- Development Building and growing in a way that protects the environment for the future.
- Using resources in a way that meets our needs without harming future generations.
- A type of air pollution caused by smoke, car exhaust, and industrial waste.
- Layer A protective layer in the atmosphere that absorbs harmful rays from the sun.
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- Harmful substances that make land, water, or air dirty.
- Footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases a person, company, or country produces.
- The cutting down of large areas of trees, often to clear land for farming or buildings.
- A community of living things (plants, animals, and people) interacting with their environment.
- Energy Energy that comes from limited resources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Activism Actions taken to protect the environment, like protests or clean-up campaigns.
- Energy Energy that comes from natural sources that won't run out, like the sun, wind, and water.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- When there are too many people in an area, leading to resource shortages.
- The variety of life in an area, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
20 Clues: Harmful substances that make land, water, or air dirty. • Breaking down food and plant waste to create healthy soil. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment. • When there are too many people in an area, leading to resource shortages. • A type of air pollution caused by smoke, car exhaust, and industrial waste. • ...
The Words of Ecology 2024-01-24
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- a living thing that is a member of a species
- a group of organisms of the same species who live in the same area at the same time.
- decaying leaf litter that is mixed with soil
- heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from dead organisms by internal digestion.
- an organism that consumes heterotrophs
- groups of organisms that can potentially interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
- an organism that uses solar energy or chemical energy to manufacture the organic compounds it needs as nutrients from simple inorganic compounds obtained from its environment.
- An organism that breaks down dead or decaying organic matter
- when two members of the same species mate and produce offspring.
- an organism that is a product of a cross between two different species and is infertile
- the environment that a species normally lives in
- specialized carnivores that feed on dead and decaying animals
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- the non-living physical and chemical attributes of a system, for example light or temperature in an environment.
- heterotrophs that feed on living organisms by ingestion.
- attributes in an ecosystem that refer to living organisms.
- heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from detritus by external digestion.
- an organism that eats both producers and consumers
- an organism that gets its organic nutrients by feeding on autotrophs or other heterotrophs.
- community of different species interacting with each other and with the chemical and physical factors making up the non-living environment.
- an organism that consumes autotrophs
- an organism that is both an autotroph and a heterotroph
- formed by populations of different species living together and interacting with each other.
- dead particulate organic matter
23 Clues: dead particulate organic matter • an organism that consumes autotrophs • an organism that consumes heterotrophs • a living thing that is a member of a species • decaying leaf litter that is mixed with soil • the environment that a species normally lives in • an organism that eats both producers and consumers • an organism that is both an autotroph and a heterotroph • ...
Environmental Change and Management Crossword 2024-02-05
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- Supports life on earth without requiring human action eg. decomposition
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- The ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- All the water on earth
- Part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and re
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
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- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild speci
- Hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic change
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
20 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • The ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • Hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms • ...
Unit 1: Ecology Crossword 2024-10-31
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- an animal that gets energy by eating other animals
- Type of competition where the same species compete for resources.
- an organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis
- factor, environmental things that cause a population to stop growing or decrease in size
- an organism that gets energy from eating only plants
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- an organism that must consume plants or animals to survive
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- Group of the same species living in the same area
- Different populations of organisms living in the same environment.
- What percentage of energy is passed on to each trophic level?
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- the primary source of energy for most ecosystems
- An organism that eats both plants and other animals
- A type of symbiosis in which one species benefits and the other is not affected Mutualism, A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit is called...
- A type of symbiosis in which one species benefits and the other is harmed or killed...
- an organism that will eat everything
- occurs when one organism kills and eats another for food.
- Type of competition where two different species compete for resources.
- SPECIES, a plant or animal that does harm in its non-native environment
- living things in an ecosystem
- the type of consumer that eats autotrophs
- The natural environment where an organism lives and interacts.
- capacity, The largest amount of a species that an environment can support
- the top predator in a food chain
- Organisms that get energy from dead things or waste
25 Clues: living things in an ecosystem • the top predator in a food chain • non-living things in an ecosystem • an organism that will eat everything • the type of consumer that eats autotrophs • the primary source of energy for most ecosystems • Group of the same species living in the same area • an animal that gets energy by eating other animals • ...
