environment Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 15 p 2019-03-27
15 Clues: druk • roman • milieu • blijven • houding • straling • bespotten • goed doel • gemiddeld • bezorging • behandeling • blootgesteld • onafhankelijk • omstandigheden • zeer oud, antiek
study smarter, not harder 2024-05-31
15 Clues: waktu • fokus • musik • jadwal • nyaman • teratur • belajar • gangguan • perhatian • lingkungan • ruang kerja • konsistensi • suasana hati • pembelajaran • pekerjaan rumah
Solutions Pre 1 2024-08-08
15 Clues: пожилые • награда • поощрять • избегать • нечестный • достигать • делать вид • предлагать • бесстрашный • нетерпеливый • отказываться • неблагодарный • окружающая среда • благотворительность • поднимать, собирать
Review 2024-05-07
Crossword text 6 2025-01-15
15 Clues: ääni • tila • paine • päätös • valtava • joustava • koulutus • valmistaa • ympäristö • tasa-arvo • poliitikko • erityisesti • kestävä, pysyvä • tutkia, tutustua • transsukupuolinen
Sosiaali- ja terveysala sanat 2025-12-08
15 Clues: central • unstable • two-step • national • completion • Traditional • Visuospatial • legalization • transmission • unsuitability • Work community • administrative • qualifications • conceptualization • Operating environment
Pre-knowledge 2018-02-18
Pre-knowledge 2018-02-18
Components of Environment 2022-02-16
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- make their own food by the help of photosynthesis
- eat both plants and animals
- depends on producers for their food
- eat green plants
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- bacteria and fungi, decomposed dead plants and animals bodies to make their food
- eat flesh of animals
- components living things
- is environment All things surrounding us living or non living things
- components all non living things
9 Clues: eat green plants • eat flesh of animals • components living things • eat both plants and animals • components all non living things • depends on producers for their food • make their own food by the help of photosynthesis • is environment All things surrounding us living or non living things • ...
Science (animals/environment) 2020-04-15
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- cant make their own energy, they get energy by eating food
- living things that make food and energy from the sun
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- any living thing
- the study of life
- the place an organism lives
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- gets energy by breaking down dead or decaying plants and animals
- an organism that mainly eats meat
- non living factors
9 Clues: any living thing • the study of life • non living factors • the place an organism lives • an organism that mainly eats meat • an organism that eats both plants and animals • living things that make food and energy from the sun • cant make their own energy, they get energy by eating food • gets energy by breaking down dead or decaying plants and animals
Environment for kids 2022-07-04
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- The act of cutting down or burning trees in a area
- To treat things that have already been used so they can be used again.
- To use something again
- To make less rubbish
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- Something making land, water or sky dirty
- A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- To watch and help an animal or the environment.
- An area of land where large amounts of waste material are buried under the earth.
- To keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction.
9 Clues: To make less rubbish • To use something again • Something making land, water or sky dirty • To watch and help an animal or the environment. • To keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction. • The act of cutting down or burning trees in a area • A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • ...
Animals and environment 2022-10-14
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- the natural surroundings where we live
- no longer living
- animals or plants that could disappear without help
- the place where an animal or plant naturally lives or grows
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- kept safe by law that prevents people from harming them
- a living thing that is not a plant
- a set of similar animals or plants
- uncommon or difficult to find
- catch and kill animals for food or sport
9 Clues: no longer living • uncommon or difficult to find • a living thing that is not a plant • a set of similar animals or plants • the natural surroundings where we live • catch and kill animals for food or sport • animals or plants that could disappear without help • kept safe by law that prevents people from harming them • ...
Emma's environment crossword 2018-03-19
Environment & Economics Vocabulary 2023-11-08
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- informal social gatherings at which writers, artists, philosophes, and others exchanged ideas during the Enlightenment
- a period from the late 1600s to the late 1700s in Europe in which people developed new ideas about human existence including basic rights and the level of control they should have over their government
- dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others
- an agreement made by the people to establish a government and abide by its laws, but if the government fails, the people have the right to revolt
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- the idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election
- an agreement between people and their government, in which people give up some things in return for the benefit of having government
- a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection
- basic rights that (according to Locke) all human beings are born with such as life, liberty, and the ownership of property
- Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god.
9 Clues: Belief that a rulers authority comes directly from god. • the idea that a country's leader should be chosen by the people in a general election • a condition in which no governments or laws existed at all; complete freedom, but no protection • dividing power among three branches of government so that each can check (limit) the power of the others • ...
Human Environment Interaction 2023-09-19
9 Clues: used to hydrate • goes on your head • used to store water • a place you live in • often created from cars • made by trees,what you breathe • used in your house in the winter • gives you heat and all things you need it • you wear on your body, changes depending on season
World Environment Day 2024-05-16
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- 9. Key enabler in PETRONAS approach to sustainability
- 8. The BEACON Project at Similajau National Park waters aims to protect, conserve, regenerate, and enhance marine biodiversity especially .......
- 10. “Experiecing Nature, Embracing Sustainability” is a tagline from CIP department in a program that planted local tree saplings such as Krepal, Tampoi, Perah, Kerdas, Jackfruit, Durian and Mangosteen in ........
- 7. Malaysian Refining Company Sdn Bhd (MRCSB) achieved an unprecedented milestone by successfully producing Malaysia’s very first sustainable ......... fuel through co-processing of used cooking oil using Hydrocracker
- 6. Main component of the single-used plastics (SUP) or disposable plastic
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- 3. It is included in this year’s World Environment Day’s theme
- 2. The United Nations (UN) Assembly designated 5 June as World Environment Day, marking the first day of the ....... Conference on the Human Environment
- 1. Location of the Asia’s largest advanced chemical recycling plant with a capacity of 33 ktpa, targeted to be operational by first half of 2026
- 4. PETRONAS Chemical Olefins Derivatives (PCOGD) has joined the sustainable transportation movement alongside PRPC and PETRONAS Group Security by switching some of their business fleet to electric vehicles (EV) under ........
- 5. ecoCare is a program to protect and rehabilitate ......... as part of the ecosystem.
10 Clues: 9. Key enabler in PETRONAS approach to sustainability • 3. It is included in this year’s World Environment Day’s theme • 6. Main component of the single-used plastics (SUP) or disposable plastic • 5. ecoCare is a program to protect and rehabilitate ......... as part of the ecosystem. • ...
Oceania Environment Terms 2024-02-26
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- able to decompose naturally.
- to fish by dragging a large net along the bottom of the body of water.
- process by which a substance is broken down by exposure to light.
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- piece of plastic between 0.3 and 5 millimeters in diameter.
- remains of something broken or destroyed; waste, or garbage.
- organism that can produce its own food and nutrients from chemicals in the atmosphere, usually through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- steady, predictable flow of fluid within a larger body of that fluid.
- sailing vessel made of two large flotation devices and a frame above them.
- an area of ocean that slowly rotates in an enormous circle.
9 Clues: able to decompose naturally. • piece of plastic between 0.3 and 5 millimeters in diameter. • an area of ocean that slowly rotates in an enormous circle. • remains of something broken or destroyed; waste, or garbage. • process by which a substance is broken down by exposure to light. • steady, predictable flow of fluid within a larger body of that fluid. • ...
Artificial Environment SBGG 2023-10-22
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- an area that human use for plant rice, corn, fruits & vegetables.
- an example of settlements.
- environment which made by human.
- a man made human water storage.
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- area that human use as a shelter.
- an area for plant tea, coffee and tobacco.
- the source of water in the reservoir.
- the main food of Indonesian people.
- person who plant paddy in the rice field.
9 Clues: an example of settlements. • a man made human water storage. • environment which made by human. • area that human use as a shelter. • the main food of Indonesian people. • the source of water in the reservoir. • person who plant paddy in the rice field. • an area for plant tea, coffee and tobacco. • an area that human use for plant rice, corn, fruits & vegetables.
Environment and Resources 2025-01-24
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- Variety of living things in a region or ecosystem
- resource that cannot be replaced
- the process of replanting an area with trees
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- An effect on someone or something not involved in an activity
- nonrenewable resource formed over millions of years before plants and animals
- the loss of forest cover in a region
- resource that earth people can replace
- useful material found in nature
- waste that makes air, soil, or water less clean
9 Clues: useful material found in nature • resource that cannot be replaced • the loss of forest cover in a region • resource that earth people can replace • the process of replanting an area with trees • waste that makes air, soil, or water less clean • Variety of living things in a region or ecosystem • An effect on someone or something not involved in an activity • ...
Human-Environment Interaction 2025-01-16
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- Nonrenewable resource
- A resource that cannot be replaced in a short period of time
- An effect on someone or something not involved in pollution
- The loss of Forrest cover in a region
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- Waste that makes the air, soil, or water less clean
- A resource that Earth or people can replace
- Variety of different kinds of living things in a region or ecosystem
- Useful material found in the environment
- The process of replanting an area without trees
9 Clues: Nonrenewable resource • The loss of Forrest cover in a region • Useful material found in the environment • A resource that Earth or people can replace • The process of replanting an area without trees • Waste that makes the air, soil, or water less clean • An effect on someone or something not involved in pollution • ...
Environment and Gardening 2025-12-31
9 Clues: - A glow • - greenery • tool pulled by oxen • -used for harvesting crops • -a small hand tool used digging • -a place where animals will live • - A big thing which gives us Oxygen • A tool with a long handle,sharp blade. • tool with a long handle with Metal teeth for collecting hay.
Adaptations & the Environment 2026-02-27
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- A characteristic of a living thing that helps it survive.
- An animal that eats other animals.
- A mammal covered in bony plates that act as armor.
- A spiny mammal found in Australia that has a long nose, long tongue, and big claws.
- A slow-moving mammal that lives in tropical forests and hangs from trees.
- An animal eaten by other animals.
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- Everything living and nonliving in an area.
- An adaptation that humans have which allows us to grasp things.
- An adaptation that allows organisms to blend into its environment.
9 Clues: An animal eaten by other animals. • An animal that eats other animals. • Everything living and nonliving in an area. • A mammal covered in bony plates that act as armor. • A characteristic of a living thing that helps it survive. • An adaptation that humans have which allows us to grasp things. • An adaptation that allows organisms to blend into its environment. • ...
Unit 10 Lesson 1 Notes 2018-01-22
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- Is a nonliving part of the environment.
- is the rule of the population plays in the ecosystem, like how it gets food and Interact with other Population.
- Is a community of organism and their nonliving environment.
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- Is a living part of the environment.
- Is a group of Individuals of the same species that live in the same place.
- Is made up of all the species that live and Interact in an area.
- The study of how organism Interact with one another and with the environment.
- Is the place where an organism usually lives.
- Includes organism that are closely related and can mate to produce fertility offspring.
9 Clues: Is a living part of the environment. • Is a nonliving part of the environment. • Is the place where an organism usually lives. • Is a community of organism and their nonliving environment. • Is made up of all the species that live and Interact in an area. • Is a group of Individuals of the same species that live in the same place. • ...
B3.3 Maintaing Internal Environment 2018-01-22
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- Organ that secretes blood glucose controlling hormones
- Site of hormone production
- Maintenance of a constant internal environment
- Widening of blood vessels, increasing blood flow through capillaries near the surface of the skin
- A storage of carbohydrate found in the liver and muscles
- The control of body temperature
- Chemical messenger used by the organs in the body
- A hormone which controls the storage of glycogen in the liver and muscle cells
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- Narrowing of blood vessels, decreasing blood flow through capillaries near the surface of the skin
- Hormone which breaks down stored glycogen into glucose to be used by the body
- Disease where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin
- A sugar found in the body
- Process that uses glucose to create energy (ATP)
13 Clues: A sugar found in the body • Site of hormone production • The control of body temperature • Maintenance of a constant internal environment • Process that uses glucose to create energy (ATP) • Chemical messenger used by the organs in the body • Organ that secretes blood glucose controlling hormones • A storage of carbohydrate found in the liver and muscles • ...
Matter and the Environment 2023-09-27
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- a large organic molecule; includes proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids
- a combination of two or more atoms
- a measure of the acidity and alkalinity (basicity) of a solution
- chemically diverse compound that does not dissolve in water
- any material that has mass and occupies space
- the basic unit of matter; the smallest unit that maintains the chemical properties of an element
- the macromolecule that carries hereditary information; DNA and RNA
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- an organic compound combining hydrogen and carbon
- a substance combining atoms of two or more different elements
- an organic compound that consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- a chemical substance with a unique set of properties that cannot be broken down into substances with other properties
- a mixture in which all the ingredients are evenly distributed
- the central core of an atom; consists of protons and neutrons
13 Clues: a combination of two or more atoms • any material that has mass and occupies space • an organic compound combining hydrogen and carbon • chemically diverse compound that does not dissolve in water • a substance combining atoms of two or more different elements • a mixture in which all the ingredients are evenly distributed • ...
Human Factors - 5. Environment 2023-04-19
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- Je suis concentré sur une tâche et d’un coup mon regard ou mon attention se porte sur autre chose qui vient me perturber.
- L'ensemble des moyens dont dispose une personne. Elles peuvent être matérielles, financières.
- Limite de temps accordé pour faire quelque chose.
- On la mesure en °C ou en °F.
- Lorsque la quantité de travail dépasse ce que l'on est capable d'accomplir. Ou lorsque le poids dépasse la capacité de levage.
- Action persistante qui tend à contraindre. On préfère la boire que la subir.
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- Mouvement saccadé et répété semblable à un tremblement.
- Son perçu par l'oreille.
- Anglicisme, qui peut être positif ou négatif, qui désigne un déséquilibre perçu entre les contraintes et les ressources.
- Elle peut être artificielle ou naturelle et son flux se mesure en lumen.
- Dangers éventuels plus ou moins élevés.
- Anglicisme qui désigne le travail effectué en périodes de rotation. ___ du matin ou ___ du soir.
- Objet ou engin fabriqué complexe, qui a besoin d'énergie pour produire un travail.
13 Clues: Son perçu par l'oreille. • On la mesure en °C ou en °F. • Dangers éventuels plus ou moins élevés. • Limite de temps accordé pour faire quelque chose. • Mouvement saccadé et répété semblable à un tremblement. • Elle peut être artificielle ou naturelle et son flux se mesure en lumen. • Action persistante qui tend à contraindre. On préfère la boire que la subir. • ...
Jobs in the Environment 2023-01-17
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- oversee forest land, manage budget, create plans for forestry projects, makes sure that activities that are performed by the forest crew complies with government regulations, and supervise other forestry workers and technicians
- farms and crops, collect data, and help farmers us the most beneficial practices.
- manage and protect forests, parks, and natural resources. They work with government agencies and private landowners to work on issues of land use and improvement
- Maintains the equipment that creates electricity in a hydroelectric powerplant
- focus on clinical medicine and the health of different types of animals
- evaluate currents and identify ways to harness wind into energy
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- Preforms hydro studies and analysis
- Study the molecular mechanisms by which cells feed, divide, and grow.Solar PowerEngineer Plan, design, and install panels at homes and buildings.
- workers that are supervised by foresters and forest and conservation technicians and plant/cut trees, clear debris, and spray vegetation with insecticides and herbicides
- study/conduct research on specific types of animals
- Make the equipment used in the solar power generation.
- study specific ecosystems and animal populations
- install, maintain, and a repair wind turbines
13 Clues: Preforms hydro studies and analysis • install, maintain, and a repair wind turbines • study specific ecosystems and animal populations • study/conduct research on specific types of animals • Make the equipment used in the solar power generation. • evaluate currents and identify ways to harness wind into energy • ...
Repetytorium PP+PR Environment 2026-03-11
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- loud nose of the storm
- when dirt and rock slide down the slope
- empty space in rocks or underground
- wild fluffy animal with black and white head, also observed in Poland
- delicate fog
- popular fish usually eaten raw in oil or vinegar
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- pollution
- the tree popular at Christmas
- a natural disaster in the mountains
- main part of any plant
- in danger or extinction
- a vast stretch of ice in the mountains
- wet (climate)
13 Clues: pollution • delicate fog • wet (climate) • loud nose of the storm • main part of any plant • in danger or extinction • the tree popular at Christmas • a natural disaster in the mountains • empty space in rocks or underground • a vast stretch of ice in the mountains • when dirt and rock slide down the slope • popular fish usually eaten raw in oil or vinegar • ...
isac 2021-10-11
15 Clues: ogräs • natur • dunka • sensor • giftig • dollar • fiskmås • däremot • spår,stig • övergiven • uppfinning • solnedgång • soluppgång • anpassa sig • fosilt bränsle
Synonym Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-01
14 Clues: AID • VERBAL • EMPLOYEE • INTERFERE • PROXIMITY • KNOWLEDGE • COMPONENT • IMPORTANT • COSMETICS • OCCUPATION • CONVEYANCE • COMPETENCE • CONTRADICT • SURROUNDINGS
GROUPWORK 2017-04-27
14 Clues: среда • навык • решить • спорить • возможно • смущенный • достигать • недостаток • отвлеченный • относящийся • сомневаться • преимущество • определенный • способствовать
Phonology crossword 2024-06-21
14 Clues: /ˈɒnə/ • /wɜːdz/ • /ˈmʌnɪ/ • /ˈstʌdɪz/ • /ˈkɒlɪdʒ/ • /ˈbɪldɪŋ/ • /ˈbrɪtən/ • /ˈfəʊkəs/ • /ɪˈlekʃən/ • /juːˈniːk/ • /ˈskedʒuːl/ • /əˈmerɪkən/ • /səˈsaɪəti/ • /ɪnˈvaɪərənmənt/
Fear of the future 2025-03-02
14 Clues: Ängste • zögern • Umwelt • Sorgen • sensibel • Kindheit • empfehlen • Unbehagen • irrational • verunreinigt • Verschmutzung • Schwangerschaft • Herausforderung • wettbewerbsorientiert
Environment Vocabulary Crossword 2015-01-13
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- to make something clean
- coal, oil and gas are examples of these
- a fuel that cannot be replaced when it has been used up is described as...
- to finish the last bit of something
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- wind and solar energy are examples of this kind of energy
- a product or action that doesn't harm the environment is described as...
- to reduce the amount of heat using a control
- to stop something from working
- to allow to escape
9 Clues: to allow to escape • to make something clean • to stop something from working • to finish the last bit of something • coal, oil and gas are examples of these • to reduce the amount of heat using a control • wind and solar energy are examples of this kind of energy • a product or action that doesn't harm the environment is described as... • ...
Protecting our Environment 2021-09-14
Environment and weather 2021-02-07
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- I hate when it rains and even when it's lightly _________ I stay at home because I don't want to catch a cold.
- I haven't seen such a strong ________ in ages. Just look at the size of these ice balls!
- There's always a ___________ on the bathroom mirror when I have a shower.
- I heard that we should expect a _________ next week. Seniors and children are especially at danger, we should stay at home and drink a lot of water.
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- I saw a bolt of lightning and a few seconds later I heard a loud clap of __________.
- After the rain the pavement was covered in ________ so my shoes were wet.
- damage to the crops and farmers predict harvest to fail.
- A very long periods of __________ have caused
- We got stuck in a _______. The snowfall was extremely heavy, and we couldn't get through the village.
9 Clues: A very long periods of __________ have caused • damage to the crops and farmers predict harvest to fail. • After the rain the pavement was covered in ________ so my shoes were wet. • There's always a ___________ on the bathroom mirror when I have a shower. • I saw a bolt of lightning and a few seconds later I heard a loud clap of __________. • ...
Environment Criss-Cross 2021-06-02
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- Something making land ,water or sky dirty
- To make less rubbish
- To use something again
- The colour associated with caring for the environment
- We call the heating up of our planet__________ change
- An area of land where large amounts of waste material are buried under the earth
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- The act of cutting down or burning trees
- To keep safe from injury ,harm or destruction
- To treat things that have already been used so they can be used again
9 Clues: To make less rubbish • To use something again • The act of cutting down or burning trees • Something making land ,water or sky dirty • To keep safe from injury ,harm or destruction • The colour associated with caring for the environment • We call the heating up of our planet__________ change • To treat things that have already been used so they can be used again • ...
Saving our environment 2021-11-16
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- Honking and loud sounds on DJ cause …pollution
- Dust and chemical fumes cause … pollution
- We can increase level of Oxygen in air by planting ….
- Plastic bags and aluminium waste cause …pollution
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- Industries need to ….their harmful gases before sending them in air.
- Noise pollution causes ….
- Any kind of … is harmful to us.
- Mixing industrial waste in rivers causes …pollution
- Air pollution causes ….
9 Clues: Air pollution causes …. • Noise pollution causes …. • Any kind of … is harmful to us. • Dust and chemical fumes cause … pollution • Honking and loud sounds on DJ cause …pollution • Plastic bags and aluminium waste cause …pollution • Mixing industrial waste in rivers causes …pollution • We can increase level of Oxygen in air by planting …. • ...
the book's environment 2022-01-14
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- thay are often really beautiful and we see them everyday
- the place where her history started
- one state in the USA, where the story take place
- a large open area of grassland, especially in north America
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- the travel they are making
- a fast spinning column of air
- the capital of the fictional land of oz
- a place full of tree in the middle of the nature
- the thing that we are breathing
9 Clues: the travel they are making • a fast spinning column of air • the thing that we are breathing • the place where her history started • the capital of the fictional land of oz • a place full of tree in the middle of the nature • one state in the USA, where the story take place • thay are often really beautiful and we see them everyday • ...
Human Environment Interaction 2022-09-23
9 Clues: what you eat • What you wear • What you drive on • Cutting down trees • Things that stop water • Makes your house warmer • The red thing in the sky • Stuff you need to drink every day • A thing that cools down your house
Organism & The Environment 2023-09-26
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- Organism that produces its own food using sunlight.
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- A relationship between two species where both benefit.
- The process by which one organism captures and consumes another for food.
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- A relationship between two species where one benefits and the other is harmed.
- The place where an organism lives and can find everything it needs to survive.
- The process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials within an ecosystem.
- The process of an organism blending in with its surroundings for protection.
9 Clues: Organism that produces its own food using sunlight. • A relationship between two species where both benefit. • The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. • The process by which one organism captures and consumes another for food. • The process of an organism blending in with its surroundings for protection. • ...
Environment Vs. Genetics 2025-04-16
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- The biological information found inside a genome
- A distinguishing characteristic, belonging to one person
- A type of gene that only requires one copy to produce an offspring with that gene.
- The scientific study of genes and alike
- The state of have 2 of the same alleles for one or more gene/trait.
- The state of having different alleles for one or more gene/trait.
- A type of gene that must have two copies to be able to produce an offspring with.
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- A place where a person lives that can impact how one acts, speaks, or their personality
- One long stretch of a DNA molecule that codes for a hereditary trait.
9 Clues: The scientific study of genes and alike • The biological information found inside a genome • A distinguishing characteristic, belonging to one person • The state of having different alleles for one or more gene/trait. • The state of have 2 of the same alleles for one or more gene/trait. • One long stretch of a DNA molecule that codes for a hereditary trait. • ...
Nature and Environment 2025-10-10
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- – A tiny beginning of a plant that can grow into something big!
- – A colorful part of a plant that often smells nice and makes seeds.
- – An insect with big, colorful wings that flutters from flower to flower.
- – A desert plant with thick, spiky skin that stores water inside.
- – A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves that gives shade and homes to animals.
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- – A tall, bright yellow flower that loves to face the sun.
- – The clear liquid that all living things need to grow and live.
- – A short, leafy plant that’s smaller than a tree but bigger than a flower.
- – The invisible gas all around us that we breathe in every day.
9 Clues: – A tall, bright yellow flower that loves to face the sun. • – A tiny beginning of a plant that can grow into something big! • – The invisible gas all around us that we breathe in every day. • – The clear liquid that all living things need to grow and live. • – A desert plant with thick, spiky skin that stores water inside. • ...
Environment and Gardening 2025-12-31
9 Clues: - A glow • - greenery • tool pulled by oxen • -used for harvesting crops • -a small hand tool used digging • -a place where animals will live • - A big thing which gives us Oxygen • A tool with a long handle,sharp blade. • tool with a long handle with Metal teeth for collecting hay.
Macro-Environment Factors 2025-12-16
10 Clues: new innovations • government policies • economic grot rates • the framework’s acronym • demographics and culture • covering and regulations • Environmental regulations • Type of factor like inglation • Factors outside company control • Analysis of external environment
Interactions with Ecosystems 2016-05-30
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- a large geographical region that has a similar climate condition throughout its area; contains many different ecosystems
- any individual living thing
- plant-eating organisms
- organisms that eat meat
- collective term for the conditions in which an organism lives
- organisms that eat dead or decaying plants or animals
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- a specific area of the biosphere in which organisms interact with one another and with the abiotic environment
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- a group of individuals of the same species living together in one place at one time
- an inherited characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- organisms that break down living and non-living material into nutrients for the soil
- a group of organisms who can successfully reproduce among themselves
- made up of all the populations that live in an area
13 Clues: plant-eating organisms • organisms that eat meat • any individual living thing • organisms that eat both plants and animals • made up of all the populations that live in an area • organisms that eat dead or decaying plants or animals • collective term for the conditions in which an organism lives • a group of organisms who can successfully reproduce among themselves • ...
Ethics 2025-08-22
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- Tools, machines, or systems created to solve problems or perform specific tasks.
- – The effect or influence something has on a situation or environment.
- The natural world, including air, water, land, and ecosystems.
- Relating to moral principles, deciding what is right or wrong.
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- Pertaining to or involving computers and technology.
- A feeling of worry or interest about something.
- The area or environment around something or someone.
- A topic or problem that requires attention or discussion.
- Involving or relating to technology that processes data in binary form (e.g., computers, the internet).
- A system of rules created and enforced by governments to regulate behavior.
- The state of being free from unauthorized access or observation.
- Recently made, discovered, or introduced; not existing before.
- Relating to the law or the rules of a country or society.
13 Clues: A feeling of worry or interest about something. • Pertaining to or involving computers and technology. • The area or environment around something or someone. • A topic or problem that requires attention or discussion. • Relating to the law or the rules of a country or society. • Recently made, discovered, or introduced; not existing before. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2022-03-18
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- animal eats only plants
- a hard stone-like substance, forming large reefs
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- harmful or poisonous way into the environment
- home for animals
- catching fish excessively
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- relationship where two species benefit from each other
- cutting all the trees, destroying the forest
- the action of converting waste into reusable material
- throwing trash in public places
- body of tree
- material found in nature
- trash, litter
13 Clues: body of tree • trash, litter • home for animals • animal eats only plants • material found in nature • catching fish excessively • throwing trash in public places • cutting all the trees, destroying the forest • harmful or poisonous way into the environment • a hard stone-like substance, forming large reefs • the action of converting waste into reusable material • ...
Ecosystems 2022-04-07
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- organism that eats both plants and animals
- all the organisms living in an environment at the same time
- inside
- process of changing the biotic components in an ecosystem
- first producers to grow in a barren or disturbed environment
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- features that help an organism survive and reproduce
- herbivore
- carnivore
- the non-living parts of an ecosystem
- group of organisms that can reproduce together
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- energy created by breaking up molecules
- plant
13 Clues: plant • inside • herbivore • carnivore • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • the non-living parts of an ecosystem • energy created by breaking up molecules • organism that eats both plants and animals • group of organisms that can reproduce together • features that help an organism survive and reproduce • process of changing the biotic components in an ecosystem • ...
The Enviroment 2018-11-09
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- Not disposing of rubbish properly
- Substance that is made from fossil fuels that we use regularly
- Cutting down of trees
- Adding harmful substances to the environment
- Can be made again
- Breaking down
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- Lack of water
- Place where animals live
- Measurement of heat
- What we burn to make fuel or plastic
- Place where all living thigs live
- Sharing a lift to school with a friend
- Changing substances so we can use them again
13 Clues: Lack of water • Breaking down • Can be made again • Measurement of heat • Cutting down of trees • Place where animals live • Not disposing of rubbish properly • Place where all living thigs live • What we burn to make fuel or plastic • Sharing a lift to school with a friend • Adding harmful substances to the environment • Changing substances so we can use them again • ...
Final Challenge - Supervillain Team up! 2023-07-23
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- This villain paves over habitats
- This villain Is polluting the environment.
- Cooking with rare species causes them to be
- Respect wildlife and the ____________.
- Respect and enjoy ___________, don't wear it!
- this villain wears wildlife for fashion
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- This villain does not respect nature
- Plants brought into the wrong habitat are...
- Improperly discarded plastics cause_______
- Land development harms animal_______
- Agriculture and farming cause this _____
- this villain cuts forest
- This villain cooks with rare species
13 Clues: this villain cuts forest • This villain paves over habitats • This villain does not respect nature • Land development harms animal_______ • This villain cooks with rare species • Respect wildlife and the ____________. • this villain wears wildlife for fashion • Agriculture and farming cause this _____ • Improperly discarded plastics cause_______ • ...
CAMBIO CLIMATICO 2024-02-06
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- the gases that come out
- the effect gases have on earth
- when too much water comes rushing in
- what the environment is in
- the world warming up
- when the earth is very dry
- what needs to be done for the environment
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- when the forest recedes
- the ice caps are doing this
- the things that happen on earth sometimes
- garbage and waste everywhere
- when the land collapses
- the smoke that is produced by factories
13 Clues: the world warming up • when the forest recedes • the gases that come out • when the land collapses • what the environment is in • when the earth is very dry • the ice caps are doing this • garbage and waste everywhere • the effect gases have on earth • when too much water comes rushing in • the smoke that is produced by factories • the things that happen on earth sometimes • ...
Characteristics of Life 2024-09-09
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- this is when living things make more of themselves
- these create tissues, organs, blood, and everything
- what do living things respond to in their environment?
- living things do this to their internal environment to keep conditions necessary for cells to stay alive
- A distinguishing quality, trait, or feature of something
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- this occurs when a living thing regulates their internal environment
- how things are put together to make a whole
- an example of this is when plants grow towards their light source
- living things must consume these
- all living things use this to carry out chemical reactions that sustain life
- all living things are made up of these
- this is when cells get bigger and multiply
12 Clues: living things must consume these • all living things are made up of these • this is when cells get bigger and multiply • how things are put together to make a whole • this is when living things make more of themselves • these create tissues, organs, blood, and everything • what do living things respond to in their environment? • ...
Ecology 2025-01-03
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- An organism that produces its own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- An organism that breaks down dead matter and recycles nutrients.
- Non-living factors in an environment, such as temperature and sunlight.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- A close and long-term biological interaction between two organisms.
- An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms.
- Living components of an ecosystem, like plants and animals.
- level The position of an organism in a food chain.
- A community of organisms interacting with their physical environment.
- The role or position of an organism within its ecosystem.
11 Clues: The natural environment where an organism lives. • level The position of an organism in a food chain. • The role or position of an organism within its ecosystem. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • An organism that obtains energy by eating other organisms. • Living components of an ecosystem, like plants and animals. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2025-10-17
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- All physical, nonliving components of the environment, such as water, temperature, and sunlight.
- Diagram to model what each organism within an ecosystem eats.
- Species that exist outside of the species’ normal range of human activity.
- A marked off square or rectangular plot of land, to determine where to collect their samples.
- The location in an environment where an organism lives.
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- An introduced species that becomes successful in its new environment and causes or may cause problems there.
- The variety of life at every level, from genes to species to ecosystems.
- The living organisms in an environment.
- A specific path or area, often marked with a rope or measuring tape.
9 Clues: The living organisms in an environment. • The location in an environment where an organism lives. • Diagram to model what each organism within an ecosystem eats. • A specific path or area, often marked with a rope or measuring tape. • The variety of life at every level, from genes to species to ecosystems. • ...
Evolution corssword 2023-02-02
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- slight differences between individuals in the same species
- A structure that is present in an organism but no longer serves its original purpose
- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them
- the human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- The preserved remains or traces of organisms that once lived on Earth.
- an adaptation that enables a species to blend in with its environment
- Body parts that share a common function, but not structure
- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection 1859
- the formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- similarities in development before birth that demonstrate relationships between different species
- The max amount of organisms that the envirnment can support
- A trait that helps an organism better survive in it's environment
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- Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.
- a naturalist from the year 1858
- The process by which individuals with variations that help them survive in their environment will live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than individuals without those variations
- change over time
- a naturalist from the year 1809
- The resemblance of one species to another species
- When the last individual of a species dies
19 Clues: change over time • a naturalist from the year 1858 • a naturalist from the year 1809 • When the last individual of a species dies • The resemblance of one species to another species • A person who studies plants and animals by observing them • slight differences between individuals in the same species • Body parts that share a common function, but not structure • ...
War & Food: Food Supply 2015-04-08
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- The flow of food energy from simpler to more complex organisms.
- The alternative life choice to meet your own needs while still protecting the environment.
- A wide variety of species.
- Countries that are not yet industrialized or that are just beginning that process.
- A practice of raising one's own food on a small plot of land (i.e. "Dig for Victory").
- A way of farming that protects the environment and does not use pesticides or artificial fertilizers.
- Water beneath the earth's surface, in the cracks and spaces between rock and sediment.
- An environment and its community of organisms.
- A method of raising seafood in enclosed areas of water.
- The most severe form of a food shortage.
- An organism that eats only plants.
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- A country with a developed economy and a high standard of living.
- An organism that feeds almost entirely on other animals.
- An ancient practice of raising shade-loving crops, such as mushrooms and cocoa, under the shelter of trees.
- Growing plants without soil.
- Able to be stored at room temperature for weeks or months in the original, unopened containers (i.e. rations).
- A substance added to food for a specific reason during processing.
- The length of time food holds its flavour and quality.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
19 Clues: A wide variety of species. • Growing plants without soil. • An organism that eats only plants. • The most severe form of a food shortage. • An environment and its community of organisms. • An organism that eats both plants and animals. • The length of time food holds its flavour and quality. • A method of raising seafood in enclosed areas of water. • ...
What is a robot? 2025-11-06
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- A type of sensor that detects how far away an object is.
- A motor or mechanism that produces physical movement or action.
- A device that detects information such as distance, colour, or movement.
- A group of parts working together as a whole to achieve a goal.
- A sensor that recognises colours or light levels.
- A sensor that detects physical contact or collision.
- The step when sensors gather data from the environment.
- A four-legged robot designed to inspect dangerous environments.
- A programmable machine that can perform tasks automatically and respond to its environment.
- A device that helps people perform work but requires human control.
- The brain of a robot that interprets sensor data and decides what to do.
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- Information collected by sensors and processed by the robot.
- The step when actuators carry out the chosen action.
- Able to make decisions and act without direct human control.
- A set of coded instructions that tell the robot how to behave.
- One of the smaller parts that together form a complete system.
- Existing in a digital or computer-simulated environment rather than the real world.
- The field of technology that combines mechanics, electronics, and programming to make robots work.
- The step when the processor analyses data and decides what to do.
19 Clues: A sensor that recognises colours or light levels. • The step when actuators carry out the chosen action. • A sensor that detects physical contact or collision. • The step when sensors gather data from the environment. • A type of sensor that detects how far away an object is. • Information collected by sensors and processed by the robot. • ...
crossword 2018-02-13
8 Clues: verbal expressions • What do the teachers do • what the student must meet • do you have to do the course • Evaluate the student's process • in the collaborative environment are • in the practical environment we find the • in the monitoring and evaluation environment we find the
plataforma UNAD 2018-09-04
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- environment work delivery.
- centro de calificaciones
- where is the information of the study friend.
- will indicate the out dates.
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- environment where you interact through forums, where you can talk with friends.
- environment activity practice.
- scheduled events of he course.
- where personal data is modified.
8 Clues: centro de calificaciones • environment work delivery. • will indicate the out dates. • environment activity practice. • scheduled events of he course. • where personal data is modified. • where is the information of the study friend. • environment where you interact through forums, where you can talk with friends.
Themes of Life Crossword 2022-02-25
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- these are consumers, or eaters
- this man is considered the father of evolution
- keeping our insides stable even when the environment changes
- prefix that means life
- one living thing
- a precious habitat for all living things, something we share
- smallest unit of life
- suffix meaning study of
- fertilization mating that requires water
- natural selection is when animals with ___ traits survive
- pieces of DNA that code for height, eye color, ect.
- biology is the study of ____!
- these are mushrooms and just the best things ever
- the ___ can impact how genes are expressed
- all the moose, wolves, and rabbits in Homer
- organism people debate if they are alive or not
- all the moose in Homer are part of this
- to reproduce without a partner
- useful for organisms that reproduce without a partner
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- how salmon, animals, and some plants reproduce
- most bacteria, only one cell big
- the branch of science that allows us to study organisms and the environment together
- bees and flowers are this
- fertilization mating that requires physical contact
- one example of something that needs to stay constant in our body
- organisms that are metabolically active at night
- beneficial because you can be large and have specialized parts
- a chemical that helps break down cells of fruit to take out DNA
- genes can change, and this is called a ___
- this prefix means same
- passing DNA onto offpsring is also known as
- what we extracted out of fruit
- these are also known as plants
- organisms that are metabolically active during the day
- these organisms are super destructive to their environment # no zombie apocalypse needed
- all species will change over ___
- a chemical that allows the DNA to separate and become visible
37 Clues: one living thing • smallest unit of life • prefix that means life • this prefix means same • suffix meaning study of • bees and flowers are this • biology is the study of ____! • these are consumers, or eaters • what we extracted out of fruit • these are also known as plants • to reproduce without a partner • most bacteria, only one cell big • all species will change over ___ • ...
Colin's Evolution and Natural selection crossword puzzle 2022-03-10
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- evolution occurs when descendants of a single ancestor diversify into species that each fit different parts of the environment.
- diagram that show common characteristics between organisms or evolutionary relationships.
- amount of a certain species
- When organisms seem outwardly similar due to adapting to similar environments. Not good evidence to support evolutionary relationships
- When bone/organ structures are similar due to common ancestry. Very good evidence to support evolutionary relationships
- the ability an organism has to survive changes in it's environment
- is a change in the gene pool of a population due to chance.
- is genetic drift that occurs when a few individuals become isolated from a larger population.
- occurs when different species evolve similar traits, essentially resulting in unrelated species becoming more similar as they adapt to similar environments.
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- reduces differences between populations
- when you have a similar trait as one of your parents you blank that trait
- a event in an environment that causes a dramatic decrease in population
- species of bird that underwent natural selection
- selection the change in population of a species due to a change in the environment giving certain traits a competitive advantage
- Structures that no longer serve their original purpose but are still present. Are often homologous to structures still present/working in other organisms. Evidence for evolutions
- The change in two or more organisms in close association with each other. Examples may include: parasite and host relationships, prey-predator relationships, or flower-pollinator.
- when a population of a species with a certain trait that helps them survive, they have a blank
- differences in traits of a species of organisms
- the changing of an organism overtime due to natural selection
- provides the most reliable evidence for inferring evolutionary relationships and how closely two organisms may be related to one another.
20 Clues: amount of a certain species • reduces differences between populations • differences in traits of a species of organisms • species of bird that underwent natural selection • is a change in the gene pool of a population due to chance. • the changing of an organism overtime due to natural selection • the ability an organism has to survive changes in it's environment • ...
Ecology Crossword 2018-01-05
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- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring
- ice in frozen soil layers
- the smallest and most fundamental structural and functional units of life
- make the nutrients they need from compounds and energy obtained from their environment
- the chance that something will happen
- the astounding variety of different organisms
- living things that interact with their environment and with each other
- the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations
- consists of all of the water on or near the earth’s surface
- the place where a population or an individual organism normally lives
- procedures carried out under controlled conditions to gather information and test ideas
- any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms
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- large regions such as forests, deserts, and grasslands, with distinct climates and certain species adapted to them
- compounds contain at least two carbon atoms combined with atoms of one or more other elements
- collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- feed on the wastes or dead bodies of other organisms
- reasoning involves using logic to arrive at a specific conclusion based on a generalization or premise
- a complex chemical process that plants use to provide food for themselves and for us and most other animals
- a sequence of organisms, each of which serves as a source of food or energy for the next
- another form of kinetic energy
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter
- an approximate representation or simulation of a system being studied
25 Clues: ice in frozen soil layers • another form of kinetic energy • the chance that something will happen • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • anything that has mass and takes up space • the astounding variety of different organisms • feed on the wastes or dead bodies of other organisms • consists of all of the water on or near the earth’s surface • ...
ECOLOGY 2018-01-08
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- -species way of life
- -natural selection that can lead to natural selection
- efficiency – percent of usable chemical energy transferred as biomass.
- species- have a large effect on the types and abundance of other species
- species- occupy narrow niche
- -large regions such as forest, desert, and grasslands with distinct climates and certain species adapted to them.
- – the amount or mass of living organic material
- surrounded by membrane and has a distinct nucleus
- web – complex network of interconnected food chain
- make the nutrient they need from compounds and energy obtained from the environment
- – everything around us includes living and non-living things.
- is also surrounded by a membrane but it has no distinct nucleus and no other internal parts surrounded by membrane
- extinction- species have disappeared at low rate
- species- species that are found in only one area.
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- species- another term for non- native species
- evolution – the process whereby earths life changes overtime through changes in the genes population
- species – have a broad niche
- diversity- population vary slightly in their genetic make-up
- -random changes in the structure or number of DNA molecule in a cell that can be inherited by the offsprings
- diversity- the number of different species it contains combined with the relative abundance within those species
- an entire species cease to exists
- – consist of the earths air, water and soil where life is formed.
- – temporary storage sites
- can convert simple organic compounds from their environment into ore complex nutrient compounds
- -group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place at the same time.
- using a resource over and over in the same form
- species- plays a major role in shaping communities by creating and enhancing their habitat in ways benefit other species.
- -the biological that studies how organism interact with their environment.
- – the natural force that tends to cause physical things to move towards each other.
29 Clues: -species way of life • – temporary storage sites • species – have a broad niche • species- occupy narrow niche • an entire species cease to exists • species- another term for non- native species • – the amount or mass of living organic material • using a resource over and over in the same form • surrounded by membrane and has a distinct nucleus • ...
Tropical Connections Chapter 1 Part 1 2012-10-29
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- Water, usually storm runoff, flowing in a thin layer over the ground surface
- the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction
- A tropical or subtropical marine swamp distinguished by the abundance of low to tall trees, especially mangrove trees.
- A body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- Deplete the stock of fish in (a body of water) by too much fishing
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a reef consisting of coral consolidated into limestone
- aquatic eukaryotic organisms ranging from microscopic single-celled forms to multicellular forms
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
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- A term in the federal law governing fisheries management that refers to the physical environment necessary to support a sustainable fishery and the managed species' contribution to a healthy ecosystem.
- All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a scientist who studies physical and biological aspects of the seas
- The tidal mouth of a river, where the tide meets the stream.
- a lake in southeast Florida that extends to the north of the Everglades.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.
- The bottom of a sea or lake
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A hard sedimentary rock, composed mainly of calcium carbonate or dolomite, used as building material and in the making of cement
23 Clues: The bottom of a sea or lake • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • a reef consisting of coral consolidated into limestone • All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • The tidal mouth of a river, where the tide meets the stream. • the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction • ...
Mountain of Motor Development 2012-09-30
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- Period that ranges from ages 11-13
- During the Fundamental Patterns period the goal is to achieve these kinds of skills
- Patterns such as throwing in which the individual initially has control of the object and projects it into the environment (During Fundamental Patterns Period.)
- Period where the age range is 1-7 years
- One of the three domains of motor behavior that emerge during the
- Goal of Pre-adapted period is to achieve this kind of function
- Goal is to explore the environment
- patterns period, infant explores various modes of this such as galloping, sliding and hopping
- Something causing or regarding as causing a response
- There are two ways in which the compensation period can be brought about, one of them is a change in organism constraints associated with an injury
- In the context specific period this starts to have a big effect on the motor skills you develop, your “surroundings.”
- Must be species specific, everyone in the species does this movement
- Goal is to be skillful
- At this level developmental issues may be organized as product and process issues
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- Another word for development building upon itself through a lifespan, previous accomplishments are the foundations on which later accomplishments are built
- Unplanned movements are called
- Goal is to achieve independent function
- Behaviors that in which the object is moving within the environment and the individual wishes to intercept it (During Fundamental Patterns Period.)
- Not as functional as one used to be because of old age, injury, etc…
- Another word for a period of change
- Planned movements are called
- Number of weeks after birth a reflexive period lasts
- a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action, in order to perform a task
- Individualized movements
24 Clues: Goal is to be skillful • Individualized movements • Planned movements are called • Unplanned movements are called • Period that ranges from ages 11-13 • Goal is to explore the environment • Another word for a period of change • Goal is to achieve independent function • Period where the age range is 1-7 years • Something causing or regarding as causing a response • ...
School and Education 2023-10-20
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- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn in a religious environment
- A type of assessment that involves students working together to solve a problem or complete a task
- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn online.
- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn in a rural environment
- A person who teaches a specialized subject at a university or college university or college
- A type of school that is funded by the government and is free for students to attend
- A group of students who are taught together by the same teacher
- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn in an urban environment
- A type of degree that is awarded to students who have completed a program of study in a particular field
- A type of written assignment that requires students to research a topic and write a summary of their findings
- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn in a multicultural environment
- A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn at their own pace
- A type of assessment that involves giving students a series of questions to answer in a limited amount of time
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- A person who is responsible for overseeing the academic progress of students
- A type of school that provides students with specialized training in a particular field, such as trade school or nursing school
- A period of study that leads to a diploma or degree
- A type of assessment that involves students giving a presentation to their classmates and teacher
- A type of written assignment that requires students to write creatively about a particular topic
- school A type of school that provides students with a comprehensive education, including both academic and extracurricular activities
- A type of school that is funded by private donors and tuition fees
20 Clues: A period of study that leads to a diploma or degree • A group of students who are taught together by the same teacher • A type of school that is funded by private donors and tuition fees • A person who is responsible for overseeing the academic progress of students • A type of school that provides students with the opportunity to learn online. • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2023-12-06
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- The period of early life or the state of being young, often referring to individuals in their teenage or early adult years
- The clearing or removal of a forest or stand of trees, usually for agricultural or urban development
- To meet the necessary requirements or conditions; to be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege
- A state of equilibrium or stability; a harmonious arrangement of elements
- An area or division, usually part of a larger geographical area, with distinct features or characteristics
- To provide assistance, encouragement, or backing to someone or something
- A measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- A colorless, odorless flammable gas, which is the main component of natural gas and a significant greenhouse gas
- A person who willingly offers to undertake a task or provide services without expecting payment
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives and operates
- The forceful contact or effect of one thing against another; can also refer to a significant or lasting effect
- A formal suggestion or plan put forward for consideration or discussion
- To support or actively encourage the furtherance or development of something, often a cause, product, or idea
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- The result or effect of an action or situation; often implying importance or significance
- A substance that causes pollution, especially one released into the environment and having a harmful effect
- The enveloping gaseous mass surrounding the Earth or another celestial body; the overall mood or tone in a particular environment
- A subject or problem under discussion or consideration; can also refer to the act of distributing or publishing something
- the business of managing or working on a farm
- A joyful and festive observance or activity in honor of a special occasion or achievement
- Unwanted or unusable materials; can also refer to the act of using something carelessly or extravagantly
- High respect, esteem, or privilege; to regard or treat with respect and admiration
21 Clues: the business of managing or working on a farm • A measure of the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment • A formal suggestion or plan put forward for consideration or discussion • To provide assistance, encouragement, or backing to someone or something • A state of equilibrium or stability; a harmonious arrangement of elements • ...
Biology Wordsearch 2024-04-26
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- Nonliving parts of an environment.
- The worldwide sum of all ecosystems, planet Earth
- Any organism that eats or consumes another living organism. Herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers all fall under this category.
- The first species to re-enter a climax community or intermediate community that was impacted by a disturbance.
- When a new or recently discovered area of land is populated by a group of species for the first time.
- The ability to maintain a relatively stable internal state that persists despite changes in the world outside.
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- A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is not affected.
- The total variety of organisms, more diversity means a healthier ecosystem.
- A living organism that makes its own food, it is the beginning of the food chain. Culd also be called ‘primary producer, producer, or plant’.m
- A symbiotic relationship in which one species (the parasite) benefits while the other species (the host) is harmed.
- The number and relative abundance of species found in a given biological organization
- An ecological community in which populations of plants or animals remain stable and exist in balance with each other and their environment.
- An organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not native,
- An organism derives its nutritional requirements by eating or getting it into their system a different way.
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit.
- All living organisms inhabiting the earth. (Person holding a cat)
- The first species to colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- Two or more groups of organisms, could be between the same or different species, fighting to get the same resources in the same area.
- An organism, especially a fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes or breaks down organic material.
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
20 Clues: Nonliving parts of an environment. • The worldwide sum of all ecosystems, planet Earth • A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit. • All living organisms inhabiting the earth. (Person holding a cat) • The first species to colonize new habitats created by disturbance • The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism • ...
Ecology- Honors Biology 2024-04-05
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- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- the order of events in an ecosystem, where one living organism eats another organism, and later that organism is consumed by another larger organism
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem.
- An individual form of life
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- any small organism closely associated with, and harmful to, a larger organism
- nonliving things that shape an environment
- A community plus the nonliving factors
- Branch of biology that studies how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
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- the position of an organism in the food chain
- Part of Earth that contains all living things
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain their energy
- any living creature that knowingly or unknowingly shelters another organism on or within its own body.
- an organism that mostly feeds on meat, or the flesh of other animals
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- an organism that consumes all or part of the body of another—living or recently killed—organism, which is its prey
- living things that shape an environment
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- a group of species that are commonly found together
- organisms that can make their own food in an ecosystem
- Group of the same species living in the same area at the same time
25 Clues: An individual form of life • A community plus the nonliving factors • living things that shape an environment • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • nonliving things that shape an environment • the position of an organism in the food chain • Part of Earth that contains all living things • an organism that eats both plants and animals • ...
Ecology! 2024-04-05
Across
- linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- all the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area and are capable of breeding among themselves.
- larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- a living organism that shapes its environment
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- a relationship between the two living species in which one organism is benefitted at the expense of the other
- the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
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- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- all of the food chains in an ecosystem
- any living thing
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem.
- the natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- interacting group of various species in a common location
25 Clues: any living thing • an organism that makes its own food • all of the food chains in an ecosystem • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • the position of an organism in the food chain • a living organism that shapes its environment • larger organism that harbours a smaller organism • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • ...
Cycle 4 Exam Review 2024-04-02
Across
- The struggle between individuals or populations for the same resources within an environment
- A non-living element in an ecosystem
- A close and long-term relationship between two different species of organisms
- A symbiotic relationship from which one species benefits and the other is harmed
- A species that is one of the first to colonize a barren environment
- The process in which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- A self-contained living thing
- A body part, feature, or behavior that helps an organism survive and function better in its environment
- All the populations of different species in a particular area
- An organism that transforms energy from the Sun and uses carbon dioxide and water to make food
- A relatively stable state of succession or the end product of succession
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- A type of ecological succession that occurs when new land is created or exposed for the first time
- A diagram that shows the total amount of energy contained within each trophic level
- A symbiotic relationship from which both species benefit
- A system comprising all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area and all the interactions among them
- A process in which humans deliberately choose for or against certain traits in organisms
- An element in an ecosystem that is living, was once living, or was once part of a living organism
- An animal that eats primary consumers (i.e., other animals that eat plants)
- Overlapping food chains with different pathways to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- A group of interacting individuals of the same species located in the same area
- An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients
- A single, linear path showing the flow of energy from the Sun to a producer and through different levels of consumers
- A symbiotic relationship from which one species benefits and the other is unaffected
23 Clues: A self-contained living thing • A non-living element in an ecosystem • A symbiotic relationship from which both species benefit • An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients • All the populations of different species in a particular area • A species that is one of the first to colonize a barren environment • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2024-05-06
Across
- A change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- The separation of one group of organisms from another.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- The fact or process of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants becoming gone forever.
- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- Any net directional change or any cumulative change in the characteristics of organisms or populations over many generations.
- An organisms ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- Organisms best adjusted to their environment are the most successful in surviving and reproduring.
- An organ, system, or body part that shares a common ancestry in multiple organisms.
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- The physical separation of populations of organisms from one another due to geographical barriers.
- A physical incompatibility between reproductive organs of two organisms.
- The process by which humans choose individual organisms with certain phenotypic trait values for breeding.
- How a new kind of plant or animal species is created.
- The process in which two or more populations of an ancestral species accumulate independent genetic changes through time.
- The change in frequency of an existing gene variant in the population due to random chance.
- Features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature.
- A reproductive barrier which prevents interbreeding between distinct but closely related species due to differences in the timing of mating receptivity, activity, or fertility.
- Non-functional features fully developed and functioning in earlier species but serve little or no present purpose for an organism.
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- When species are reproductively isolated from others due to differences in behavior.
- A change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
21 Clues: A change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • How a new kind of plant or animal species is created. • The separation of one group of organisms from another. • The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • A physical incompatibility between reproductive organs of two organisms. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2022-11-28
Across
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed
- an organism that belongs to a kingdom characterized by being eukaryotic, and mostly unicellular
- a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring; also the level of classification below genus and above subspecies
- a living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently
- the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals do; a theory to explain the mechanism of evolution
- describes the nonliving part of the environment, including water, rocks, light, and temperature
- a heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next; the development of new types of organisms from preexisting types of organisms over time
- a domain made up of prokaryotes that usually have a cell wall and that usually reproduce by cell division; It is a Kingdom.
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
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- the process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological, or behavioral change that improves a population's ability to survive
- the place where an organism usually lives
- the selective breeding of organisms (by humans) for specific desirable characteristics
- a woody, vascular seed plant whose seeds are not enclosed by an ovary or fruit
- the ability of an organism to tolerate a chemical or disease-causing agent
- an environmental factor that consists of living organisms, once living organisms and anything that came from something living (like feces)
- an organism whose cells have nuclei, rigid cell walls, and no chlorophyll. It is a Kingdom.
- an animal that does not have a backbone
- a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit
- an animal that has a backbone; includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
20 Clues: an animal that does not have a backbone • the place where an organism usually lives • a flowering plant that produces seeds within a fruit • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • a living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently • the ability of an organism to tolerate a chemical or disease-causing agent • ...
Unit 8: Ecology 2022-05-24
Across
- The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem
- A carnivore that eats herbivores
- A species with substantially higher abundance or biomass than other species in a community. Dominant species exert a powerful control over the occurrence and distribution of other species
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of another, the host, by living either within or on the host
- A carnivore that eats other carnivores
- The pathway along which food energy is transferred from trophic level to trophic level, beginning with producers.
- All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from nonliving organic material such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms and converts them to inorganic forms; a detritivore
- population growth that levels off as population size approaches carrying capacity
- Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment
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- Pertaining to the living factors—the organisms—in an environment
- A physical law stating that matter can change form but cannot be created or destroyed. In a closed system, the mass of the system is constant
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources, symbolized as K
- A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit.
- An autotroph, usually a photosynthetic organism. Collectively, autotrophs make up the trophic level of an ecosystem that ultimately supports all other levels
- growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment, represented by a J-shaped curve when population size is plotted over time
- An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs
- An ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together in direct and intimate contact
20 Clues: A carnivore that eats herbivores • A carnivore that eats other carnivores • The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem • Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem • A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit. • An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs • ...
Unit 8: Ecology 2022-05-24
Across
- The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem
- A carnivore that eats herbivores
- A species with substantially higher abundance or biomass than other species in a community. Dominant species exert a powerful control over the occurrence and distribution of other species
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of another, the host, by living either within or on the host
- A carnivore that eats other carnivores
- The pathway along which food energy is transferred from trophic level to trophic level, beginning with producers.
- All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from nonliving organic material such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms and converts them to inorganic forms; a detritivore
- population growth that levels off as population size approaches carrying capacity
- Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment
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- Pertaining to the living factors—the organisms—in an environment
- A physical law stating that matter can change form but cannot be created or destroyed. In a closed system, the mass of the system is constant
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources, symbolized as K
- A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit.
- An autotroph, usually a photosynthetic organism. Collectively, autotrophs make up the trophic level of an ecosystem that ultimately supports all other levels
- growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment, represented by a J-shaped curve when population size is plotted over time
- An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs
- An ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together in direct and intimate contact
20 Clues: A carnivore that eats herbivores • A carnivore that eats other carnivores • The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem • Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem • A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit. • An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs • ...
Unit 8: Ecology 2022-05-24
Across
- The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem
- A carnivore that eats herbivores
- A species with substantially higher abundance or biomass than other species in a community. Dominant species exert a powerful control over the occurrence and distribution of other species
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of another, the host, by living either within or on the host
- A carnivore that eats other carnivores
- The pathway along which food energy is transferred from trophic level to trophic level, beginning with producers.
- All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from nonliving organic material such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms and converts them to inorganic forms; a detritivore
- population growth that levels off as population size approaches carrying capacity
- Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment
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- Pertaining to the living factors—the organisms—in an environment
- A physical law stating that matter can change form but cannot be created or destroyed. In a closed system, the mass of the system is constant
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources, symbolized as K
- A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit.
- An autotroph, usually a photosynthetic organism. Collectively, autotrophs make up the trophic level of an ecosystem that ultimately supports all other levels
- growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment, represented by a J-shaped curve when population size is plotted over time
- An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs
- An ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together in direct and intimate contact
20 Clues: A carnivore that eats herbivores • A carnivore that eats other carnivores • The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem • Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem • A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit. • An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs • ...
Unit 8: Ecology 2022-05-24
Across
- The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem
- A carnivore that eats herbivores
- A species with substantially higher abundance or biomass than other species in a community. Dominant species exert a powerful control over the occurrence and distribution of other species
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism, the parasite, benefits at the expense of another, the host, by living either within or on the host
- A carnivore that eats other carnivores
- The pathway along which food energy is transferred from trophic level to trophic level, beginning with producers.
- All the organisms in a given area as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact; one or more communities and the physical environment around them.
- An organism that absorbs nutrients from nonliving organic material such as corpses, fallen plant material, and the wastes of living organisms and converts them to inorganic forms; a detritivore
- population growth that levels off as population size approaches carrying capacity
- Nonliving; referring to the physical and chemical properties of an environment
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- Pertaining to the living factors—the organisms—in an environment
- A physical law stating that matter can change form but cannot be created or destroyed. In a closed system, the mass of the system is constant
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources, symbolized as K
- A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit.
- An autotroph, usually a photosynthetic organism. Collectively, autotrophs make up the trophic level of an ecosystem that ultimately supports all other levels
- growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited environment, represented by a J-shaped curve when population size is plotted over time
- An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs
- An ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together in direct and intimate contact
20 Clues: A carnivore that eats herbivores • A carnivore that eats other carnivores • The interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem • Species having a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem • A symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit. • An herbivore; an organism that eats plants or other autotrophs • ...
Ecology 2025-03-17
Across
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- an organism, like bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead plant and animal matter, recycling nutrients back into the environment
- a biological interaction where organisms, either of the same or different species, strive for the same limited resources, such as food, water, or territory, leading to a reduction in the fitness of both involved
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- a visual representation of connected feeding relationships
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the process by which energy is relocated from one system to another
- the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that an environment can sustain indefinitely
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- renewable organic matter derived from plants and animals, which can be used as a source of energy through processes like burning or conversion into biofuels
- the variety of genes and genetic variations within a population or species
- the waning of an animal's behavioral response to a stimulus
- an organism that cannot consume its own food, but gains energy from eating other organisms
- a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is not learned
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms, being taken up by animals, which convert it to carbon dioxide
- an organism that can create its own food
- a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food
- an animal that kills or eats other animals
- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
20 Clues: an organism that can create its own food • an animal that kills or eats other animals • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food • a visual representation of connected feeding relationships • the waning of an animal's behavioral response to a stimulus • a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is not learned • ...
Introduction to Natural Resources 2024-09-16
Across
- To watch carefully, especially with attention to details
- Pertaining to a woody plant whose leaves fall at the end of the growing season
- The zone on the surface of the Earth where all life exists
- A group of plants growing together or all of the plants and animals of an area
- The study of the relationships among living things.
- An occupation or profession followed as one's lifework
- A substance that cannot be decomposed into other substances
- A group of similar organisms that are found in the same area; a coexisting and interbreeding group of individuals of the same species in a particular location
- The total wildlife of an area in the broadest sense, including wild mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and small animals
- Of, relating to, or being a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.
- To watch carefully paying attention to details.
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- Used in ecology to include major life in an area
- The elements of supply existing in an area that can be used to satisfy the needs of people.
- The use of a a natural resource in such a way as to minimize waste and maintain the resource in as good a condition as practical
- An attempt to prevent the use of some natural resource or the modification of an environment keeping it intact.
- A system of interrelated organisms and their physical and chemical environment
- In the name of plants and animals, Latin is used
- The act of using without replacing
- The nonliving elements of the environment
- An environment in which a plant or animal lives
- Pertaining to life; biological
- The aggregate of plants that grow without cultivation in a given area within a state period of time
22 Clues: Pertaining to life; biological • The act of using without replacing • The nonliving elements of the environment • An environment in which a plant or animal lives • To watch carefully paying attention to details. • Used in ecology to include major life in an area • In the name of plants and animals, Latin is used • The study of the relationships among living things. • ...
fragile planet 2024-09-19
Across
- – A community of plants, animals, and other living things in a specific area.
- – To use materials like plastic, paper, and glass again instead of throwing them away.
- – Something that can be used again and again, like solar power.
- Resources – Things we use from nature, like water, trees, and minerals.
- Warming – The Earth getting warmer because of pollution.
- Fuels – Energy from things like coal, oil, and gas, which pollute the air when burned.
- – To make something smaller or use less of it, like energy or waste.
- – When the air, water, or land is dirty because of harmful substances.
- Effect – When gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, making the planet warmer.
- – A mix of natural waste like food and plants that helps the soil grow better.
- – The usual weather in a place over a long period.
- Energy – Energy made by the wind turning large turbines.
- Energy – Energy from the sun used to make electricity.
- Conservation – Saving and using water carefully so we don’t waste it.
- – To save something, like water or energy, so we don’t waste it.
- – Cutting down many trees from forests, which can harm animals and the environment.
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- – Something that can continue without causing harm to the environment.
- – To use something again instead of throwing it away.
- Footprint – The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) we make by using energy like cars, electricity, or factories.
- – Taking care of the planet so future generations can live well.
- – Something that is good for the environment and does not harm nature.
- – Food or products made without chemicals, safe for the environment.
- – Everything around us like trees, rivers, animals, and air.
- – The cutting down of large areas of trees, which can damage the land.
- – The variety of plants and animals in one place.
- – To make something new again, like energy from wind or the sun.
- – Power used for lights, machines, and heat.
- Bin – A container where food waste and plants break down to become soil.
- – Something we throw away because we don’t need it anymore.
- Energy – Energy that comes from natural sources like the sun or wind, which we can use again and again.
30 Clues: – Power used for lights, machines, and heat. • – The variety of plants and animals in one place. • – The usual weather in a place over a long period. • – To use something again instead of throwing it away. • Energy – Energy from the sun used to make electricity. • Warming – The Earth getting warmer because of pollution. • ...
5th Grade Science C 2025-02-06
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- a representation of several overlapping food chains in an ecosystem; includes the flow of energy from the Sun through producers to consumers and decomposers through multiple pathways
- a community of interacting living organisms and the physical environment that they live in
- living factors in the environment; related to, produced by, or caused by living organisms
- process by which pressure from rocks and soil reduces the size or volume of sediments
- what something is used for; purpose
- something that an organism learns to do as they interact with their world
- the process of taking materials ready to be thrown away and converting them into reusable materials
- the impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in rock
- multiple populations of different organisms that are all able to consistently meet their needs
- the movement of weathered material, by wind, water, or ice
- a condition that results in a change to the biotic or abiotic factors of an ecosystem
- continue to live or exist
- anything found in nature that can be used by humans
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- continue to live or exist
- process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
- fuels formed over millions of years from the remains of ancient organisms
- rock that forms when sediments are compacted and cemented together
- a physical feature on Earth that occurs naturally
- prevention of wasteful use of resources
- a part or group of parts of an organism
- process by which sediment is deposited in a new place
- automatic behaviors that are inherited
- information about long ago based on similarities in a collection of fossils from the same geographical area
- throwing away or getting rid of products no longer needed
- non-living elements of the environment that influence the way that organisms and ecosystems function
- a characteristic that is passed from the parent to offspring
- process of binding and hardening of sediments into hard rock
- the surrounding or conditions in which an organism must survive
28 Clues: continue to live or exist • continue to live or exist • what something is used for; purpose • automatic behaviors that are inherited • prevention of wasteful use of resources • a part or group of parts of an organism • a physical feature on Earth that occurs naturally • process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces • ...
A4.2 2025-06-02
Across
- The process of reintroducing species to their natural habitats.
- Diversity The variety of species within a habitat or a region.
- The relative abundance of different species in a given area.
- Conservation Conservation of species outside their natural habitats.
- Originating in human activity.
- Endangered Species Species that are at risk of extinction across the globe.
- Bank A place where seeds are stored to preserve genetic diversity.
- The action or fact of treating something too much or too harshly.
- Reserve A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna, or features of geological or other special interest.
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- Scientists Members of the public who engage in scientific research.
- Diversity The variety of ecosystems in a given place.
- Conservation Conservation of species in their natural habitats.
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The number of different species represented in an ecological community.
- Diversity Index A measure of diversity which takes into account both richness and evenness.
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- Distinct Species Species that have few close relatives and are unique in their evolutionary history.
- The process of making an area more urban.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Species Non-native species that cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health.
- Diversity The total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions.
27 Clues: Originating in human activity. • The process of making an area more urban. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Diversity The variety of ecosystems in a given place. • The relative abundance of different species in a given area. • Diversity The variety of species within a habitat or a region. • ...
NURSEWORD PUZZLE 2024-12-05
Across
- events that produce stress
- The process which involves finding a method of making it possible for people to let go of an old pattern that was somehow counterproductive
- The purpose of nurses is to promote health and well-being for all persons wherever they are.
- refers to all human beings
- refers to the drama of suffering
- According to Patricia Benner this skill acquisition this person has no background experience of the situation he is involved.
- in scope and complex and therefore require further specification through research before they can be fully tested
- Takes place in the environment that affects the client and involves taking action to modify that environment
- The life process evolves in sequential stages along a curve that has the same general shape.
- A state of being where driving forces equal restraining forces, and no change occurs
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- known to have a narrower and detailed focus compared to grand theories
- The environment is an "irreducible, pan-dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field"
- Ask the client what is needed or wanted Observation.
- as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living.
- describes how the patients’ self-care needs will be met by the nurse, the patient or both
- refers to a care that is provided to a person who, because of age or related factors, is unable to perform the self- care needed to human life, healthful functioning, continuing personal development & well-being
- the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals
- broad in scope and complex and therefore require further specification through research before they can be fully tested
- most immediately confronting the person
- refers to the act that occurs when the nurse welcomes the patient to the caring communion disciplines as they were being prepared for research and teaching roles in nursing
20 Clues: events that produce stress • refers to all human beings • refers to the drama of suffering • most immediately confronting the person • the capacity or ability of a group to achieve goals • Ask the client what is needed or wanted Observation. • as the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living. • ...
CRM 1.3 Vocab 2025-09-02
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- Individuals from outside the population move into a population.
- The name of your principal.
- The series of events in which organisms re-colonize a previously-inhabited piece of land that experienced an ecological disturbance.
- The series of events in which organisms colonize a brand new piece of land that has never been inhabited by life before.
- When a community goes a long time without experiencing a disturbance it becomes steady and mature, gaining this name.
- The variety of life in a community, ecosystem, or on Earth.
- the measurement of the amount of hydrogen atoms in a body of water - determines whether the water is acidic, basic, or neutral.
- Parts of the environment that are non-living. *does not include dead organisms*
- The measurement of the amount of salt in a body of water.
- Between 200 to 4000 meters of ocean depth - gets its name because light cannot penetrate through this layer.
- You plan to wear these colors every Friday.
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- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in an environment.
- Individuals from the population leave.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their physical surroundings.
- Your teacher may take off points when you say this.
- These ecosystem invaders may outcompete native species for resources, thus damaging their new environment.
- These organisms are able to slowly break down rock into soil. These are the first organisms to inhabit a brand new area.
- The first 200 meters of the ocean - gets its name because light can penetrate through this depth.
- The amount of organisms that die in a population.
- You are proud to be one of these!
- The series of events that take place when an ecosystem colonizes.
- A measurement of heat energy. In water, this abiotic factor is determined by proximity to the surface.
- The amount of new organisms being born into a population.
- Parts of the environment that are, or were, living.
24 Clues: The name of your principal. • You are proud to be one of these! • Individuals from the population leave. • You plan to wear these colors every Friday. • The amount of organisms that die in a population. • Your teacher may take off points when you say this. • Parts of the environment that are, or were, living. • The measurement of the amount of salt in a body of water. • ...
ELA Vocab 2025-10-13
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- Cheap, quickly made clothing that often harms the environment.
- A device that controls the temperature inside a home or building.
- A future where humans live in balance with the environment through responsible choices.
- Overcrowding on roads that causes slower traffic and more pollution.
- Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- Long-term changes in global or regional weather patterns caused by increased greenhouse gases.
- A site where waste is buried under the ground.
- A store that sells products without packaging to reduce waste.
- A device that tracks how much energy you use in real time.
- Items that have been owned and used before but are sold or donated for reuse.
- Chemicals used to help plants grow, often made using natural gas.
- Energy-efficient lights that use less power than traditional bulbs.
- A powerful greenhouse gas produced from food waste, livestock, and energy production.
- To process used materials so they can be made into new products.
- How we handle, recycle, or dispose of garbage.
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- A diet mainly made up of foods that come from plants rather than animals.
- The choice that has the least negative impact on the environment.
- Eating food that is grown nearby and in its natural growing season.
- A gas (like carbon dioxide or methane) that traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- Cities or towns where many people live close together.
- Foods that have been altered from their natural state (e.g., mock meats).
- Living in a way that reduces harm to the environment.
- Moving from place to place using physical activity such as walking or cycling.
- Something that lasts a long time without wearing out easily.
- The release of carbon dioxide into the air, usually from burning fossil fuels.
25 Clues: A site where waste is buried under the ground. • How we handle, recycle, or dispose of garbage. • Living in a way that reduces harm to the environment. • Cities or towns where many people live close together. • A device that tracks how much energy you use in real time. • Something that lasts a long time without wearing out easily. • ...
Adaptations 2025-12-01
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- Selection, The process where organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The process by which certain traits become more common in a population because they help organisms survive and reproduce.
- The study of how living things grow and develop before they are born or hatch.
- Anatomy, The study of similarities and differences in the body parts of different animals to understand how they are related.
- The process by which living organisms change over time through adaptations.
- Making an exact copy of an organism.
- A change in a species that makes it better suited to its environment.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives.
- The variety of different types of living things in an area.
- The way in which two or more organisms are connected or related to each other.
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- The differences among individuals in a population.
- The process by which traits are passed from parents to their offspring.
- Pressure An environmental factor that affects the survival of organisms and the traits they pass on
- Engineering, The process of changing an organism’s DNA to give it new traits.
- Using living things or their parts to make new products or solve problems.
- The process of producing new individuals or offspring.
- The remains or traces of ancient organisms that have been preserved in rock.
- A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position.
- Changing something to improve it or make it different.
- Tools or machines that help people do tasks more efficiently.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- Any living thing, such as plants, animals, or bacteria.
- Selection/Selective Breeding, The process by which humans breed plants or animals for specific traits.
- Variation, The difference in DNA sequences among individuals within a population or species.
25 Clues: Making an exact copy of an organism. • The differences among individuals in a population. • The process of producing new individuals or offspring. • Changing something to improve it or make it different. • Any living thing, such as plants, animals, or bacteria. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives. • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary 2026-02-18
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- a period of arrested growth and development to escape adverse environmental conditions (adaptive mechanism)
- Teeth - ingestion ( biting ) , chewing
- underground shoots containing swollen leaves that store food
- absorb water and nutrients, anchor the plant, store food energy
- a change in structure or habits (behavior), often hereditary, by which an organism improves its condition in relationship to its environment
- process by which organisms change over time as those with traits best suited to an environment pass on their traits to the next generation
- a part or group of parts of an organism
- all the members of a species living in a particular area at a particular time
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals
- the movement of organisms from one place to another
- excretory, endocrine, nervous systems
- Form of relocation diffusion involving a permanent move to a new location.
- advertise the species' sexual attraction and physical condition, usually of males.
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- balance photosynthetic light capture, water conservation, and thermoregulation.
- an adaptation to the structure of living organisms
- A period of inactivity that some animals experience in winter that allows them to survive on stored body fat
- ingestion ( licking ) , taste , pushes food back to initiate swallowing
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- an adaptation in the way in which a living organism or body part functions
- an adaptation in response to stimuli
- what something is used for; purpose
- behavioral characteristics or physical attributes of an organism that are expressed by genes and / or influenced by the environment
- unconscious protective behaviors designed to reduce anxiety
- one step in the line of descent of a family
- Animals that carry pollen from one flower to another
- most have flat, nocturnal species have tubular-shaped, spherical/globose-shaped, common in daylight hunters
- differences in behavioral or physical traits observed among individuals within a population of organism
27 Clues: what something is used for; purpose • an adaptation in response to stimuli • excretory, endocrine, nervous systems • Teeth - ingestion ( biting ) , chewing • a part or group of parts of an organism • one step in the line of descent of a family • an adaptation to the structure of living organisms • the movement of organisms from one place to another • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-09-09
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- the global sum of all ecosystems on Earth including all living organisms and their interactions with the environment
- actions taken to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of a particular issue or proble
- the variety of life forms found on Earth
- footprint a measure of impact of human activities on the environment
- large-scale community of plants and animals that are adapted to a specific type of environment
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- species non-native organisms that are introduced to a new environment and have negative impact on the ecosystem
- capacity maximum population size that an ecosystem can sustainably support
- factors factors or conditions that restrict or control that growth, development, or functioning of a system or organism
- living organisms components of an ecosystem
- non-living components of an ecosystem
10 Clues: non-living components of an ecosystem • the variety of life forms found on Earth • living organisms components of an ecosystem • footprint a measure of impact of human activities on the environment • capacity maximum population size that an ecosystem can sustainably support • actions taken to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of a particular issue or proble • ...
Environmental Education 2024-10-19
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- A person who teaches subjects like environmental science in a classroom.
- A place where students learn about nature and conservation through outdoor activities.
- A formal meeting or presentation where environmental experts teach about conservation or sustainability.
- A place where students learn about subjects like science and the environment.
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- A hands-on learning session about nature or recycling, often held outside of schools.
- The environment around us, which clubs work to protect and learn about.
- The set of lessons or subjects, like environmental science, taught in schools.
- A trip to a forest or zoo where students learn about animals, plants, and the environment.
- The branch of science that studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A group of students who learn about nature and work on environmental projects.
10 Clues: The environment around us, which clubs work to protect and learn about. • A person who teaches subjects like environmental science in a classroom. • A place where students learn about subjects like science and the environment. • The set of lessons or subjects, like environmental science, taught in schools. • ...
Earth day 2023-04-22
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- - The part of the Earth where life exists, including the air, water, and land.
- - A celestial body that orbits around a star, like Earth.
- - Harmful substances that are released into the air, water, or soil, often caused by human activities.
- - The ability to do work or make things happen, like using electricity or fuel.
- - Decaying organic matter used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil.
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- - Using resources in a way that preserves the environment for future generations.
- - To use resources wisely and carefully to protect the environment.
- - The long-term weather patterns in a particular area that can affect the environment and living organisms.
- - A community of living organisms and their natural environment that interact with each other.
- - The process of turning old materials into new ones to help reduce waste.
10 Clues: - A celestial body that orbits around a star, like Earth. • - To use resources wisely and carefully to protect the environment. • - Decaying organic matter used as a natural fertilizer to enrich soil. • - The process of turning old materials into new ones to help reduce waste. • - The part of the Earth where life exists, including the air, water, and land. • ...
Environmental Education 2024-10-27
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- A person who teaches subjects like environmental science in a classroom.
- A place where students learn about nature and conservation through outdoor activities.
- A formal meeting or presentation where environmental experts teach about conservation or sustainability.
- A place where students learn about subjects like science and the environment.
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- A hands-on learning session about nature or recycling, often held outside of schools.
- The environment around us, which clubs work to protect and learn about.
- The set of lessons or subjects, like environmental science, taught in schools.
- A trip to a forest or zoo where students learn about animals, plants, and the environment.
- The branch of science that studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A group of students who learn about nature and work on environmental projects.
10 Clues: The environment around us, which clubs work to protect and learn about. • A person who teaches subjects like environmental science in a classroom. • A place where students learn about subjects like science and the environment. • The set of lessons or subjects, like environmental science, taught in schools. • ...
Intruduction to ecology 2025-10-03
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- is the role or job of an organism in its environment, including how it gets food and interacts with other organisms.
- A habitat is the natural home or environment where an organism lives.
- is an interaction between organisms in an area.
- within a population often compete with each other resources
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- is all the different species living and interacting in an area.
- A habitat is the natural home or environment where an organism lives.
- is a large region of Earth that has a certain climate, plants, and animals.
- It is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- includes organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring.
- It is a community of organisms and their nonliving environment.
- A population is a group of the same species living together in one place.
11 Clues: is an interaction between organisms in an area. • within a population often compete with each other resources • is all the different species living and interacting in an area. • It is a community of organisms and their nonliving environment. • A habitat is the natural home or environment where an organism lives. • ...
GS Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-26
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- to threat things that have already been used so they can be used again
- contamination of the earth
- odourless gas that is present in the earth and necessary to maintain life
- conversion of forested areas to non-forest land for agriculture, urban use, development, or wasteland.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism
- Gradual warming of earth's surface temperature caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the earth atmosphere.
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- One of the aim of Green Society is to spread awareness of protecting the ____________.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the feeding relationships between species within an ecosystem.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- sun energy
- 2nd April
12 Clues: 2nd April • sun energy • contamination of the earth • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • the feeding relationships between species within an ecosystem. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism • to threat things that have already been used so they can be used again • ...
Getting away 2020-09-03
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- has a pleasantly strong taste,and gives you a pleasant burning feeling in your mouth .
- able to continue without causing damage to the environment.
- the people and things that are around you in your life .
- is an animal,bird etc. that may soon no longer exist.
- to move or bend your body in a particular position.
- the business of organising holidays to faraway natural areas where people visit without hurting the environment.
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- up to become larger and rounder than normal.
- the protection of natural things.
- solid substances such as wood,plastic or metal.
- being the only one of its kind.
- the effect or influence that an event,situation,etc. has on someone or something.
- to go on a difficult journey especially on foot.
12 Clues: being the only one of its kind. • the protection of natural things. • up to become larger and rounder than normal. • solid substances such as wood,plastic or metal. • to go on a difficult journey especially on foot. • to move or bend your body in a particular position. • is an animal,bird etc. that may soon no longer exist. • ...
krzyżówka 2020-11-06
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- What process do substances enter and leave cells?
- What tends to equalize solute concentrations on both sides?
- What is the name of the environment outside the cell that has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell itself?
- A lipid from the steroids group, also classified as an alcohol
- What has a lower osmotic pressure than the surrounding environment or fluid?
- What proteins pass through membranes and surrounded by annular lipids?
- If something loves water it is-
- In what environment are the concentrations of the solute and water equal on both sides of the membrane?
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- What is the name of a semi-permeable membrane?
- A lipid found in all cells
- It is a simple protein
- The fear of water
12 Clues: The fear of water • It is a simple protein • A lipid found in all cells • If something loves water it is- • What is the name of a semi-permeable membrane? • What process do substances enter and leave cells? • What tends to equalize solute concentrations on both sides? • A lipid from the steroids group, also classified as an alcohol • ...
Natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-17
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- a huge group of the same species living in the same area
- what happens from something else that made that happen
- an advantage that doesn't get you anywhere in your environment
- something everyone has just different per person ex. eye color: blue, green, brown, hazel
- where species live to survive
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- you have a feeling or take a guess on what's going to happen next
- VERY RARE change to a skill or appearance
- a chain of amino acids
- an advantage that can help you in your environment
- something that makes something else happen
- a skill or appearance part everybody has ex. hair color, eye color, etc.
- made of DNA and goes from a parent to a child
12 Clues: a chain of amino acids • where species live to survive • VERY RARE change to a skill or appearance • something that makes something else happen • made of DNA and goes from a parent to a child • an advantage that can help you in your environment • what happens from something else that made that happen • a huge group of the same species living in the same area • ...
Human Impact on the Environment 2024-04-23
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- Average per person
- When two things happen together but one does not cause the other
- A group of organisms with similar characteristics that are able to interbreed or exchange genetic material
- Resources that exist in the environment without human intervention
- The place where an organism naturally lives and grows
- The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful effects
- Action of clearing a wide area of trees and destruction of the forest
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- The use of resources (e.g., fuels or food) by specific populations
- not being harmful to the environment and not depleting natural resources
- strong effect
- The sum of all living matter on Earth
12 Clues: strong effect • Average per person • The sum of all living matter on Earth • The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth • The place where an organism naturally lives and grows • When two things happen together but one does not cause the other • The use of resources (e.g., fuels or food) by specific populations • ...
Natural Selection 2014-12-01
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- type of selection that removes organisms with extreme forms of a trait
- changes in heritable traits to become more fit to an environment
- a group of organisms that breed and produce fertile offspring
- type of selection that occurs when certain traits are inherited because they increase the chance of attracting a mate
- organisms competing for the same resources
- type of selection that favors the extreme form of a trait
- traits passed down from parents through genes
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- the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in their environment
- process that favors individuals that can survive and reproduce in their environment
- change over time among a population of species
- a group of one species living in the same area
- type of selection that removes individuals with the average form of a trait
- choose or pick
13 Clues: choose or pick • organisms competing for the same resources • traits passed down from parents through genes • change over time among a population of species • a group of one species living in the same area • type of selection that favors the extreme form of a trait • a group of organisms that breed and produce fertile offspring • ...
Exotic Animals Terminology 2022-10-21
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- A species at risk of extinction
- A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location
- To become accustomed to a new environment
- The condition of being imprisoned or confined.
- Place where you can buy animals
- A term used to describe an animal that has been neglected or abused
- Animals of foreign origin which have been introduced, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized, to a new environment
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- Shows that are housed in a large tent, where animals may be in harmful situations
- Long-necked animal native to Africa
- The environment where different organisms live and coexist
- Abnormal, repetitive and functionless behaviors which appear in captive and domesticated animals
- Large feline native to Asia
- To illegally hunt/capture animals
13 Clues: Large feline native to Asia • A species at risk of extinction • Place where you can buy animals • To illegally hunt/capture animals • Long-necked animal native to Africa • To become accustomed to a new environment • The condition of being imprisoned or confined. • The environment where different organisms live and coexist • ...
