4-1 Vocab Review (Weeks 12-17)
Across
- 2. (adj) originally coming from a place. (EX: Native Americans are the indigenous people of North America. Aboriginal people are indigenous to Australia.)
- 5. (v) to bring a good from another place into a new one
- 6. (n phr) a behavior that an organism has to practice in order to do well (EX: a dog learns how to sit on command)
- 8. (adj) moving your living space all the time
- 11. (n) something that can be burned to make a fire
- 12. (n) an organism that gets energy from nonliving sources (EX: the sun)
- 14. (n) a behavior that isn’t learned; an organism is born knowing how to do it (EX: running from a predator)
- 15. (n phr) the tendency of a population to move from rural areas into cities
- 17. (adj) nonliving
- 20. (n phr) an organism’s bodypart that helps it to get its basic needs and survive (EX: camouflage)
- 22. (n) a place where many boats can dock usually for trading goods, synonym: harbor
- 23. (n) an organism that gets energy from other living things
- 24. (v) to become rotten and eventually change back into nutrients
- 27. (n) the living things that interact with each other in a certain place (all the populations in an area)
- 28. (v) to send a good out from a place to a new one
Down
- 1. (n) phr an organism’s action that help it to get its basic needs and survive (EX: hibernation)
- 3. (v) to move into a new place to live, usually a new country
- 4. (n) the organisms of the same species that live in a certain place
- 7. (n) an organism that gets energy from dead things and recycles nutrients into the soil
- 9. (adj) moving very little
- 10. (n) one living thing
- 13. (n) The living and nonliving things that affect an organism getting their basic needs in the area where they live
- 16. need (n phr) something that the organism absolutely needs to live (EX: water)
- 18. (n) the exact way an organism gets food. (EX: picking bugs out of the bark of the tops of pine trees)
- 19. (adj) living
- 21. (n) all the living and nonliving things that affect an organism
- 25. (n) farming way of life
- 26. (n) all the living and nonliving things together in an area