Ecosystems BY: Alex Delcid
Across
- 4. The animal that is hunted and caught for food.
- 11. A meat eater, that can eat herbivores, omnivores, or other carnivores.
- 15. Returns nutrients to the soil by consuming wastes and dead organisms.
- 16. all of the living and non-living features of an environment.
- 17. Are all of the living components such as trees, plants, animals, insects, bacteria, and humans.
- 18. The study of the interactions among organisms and their environments.
- 20. The place where it obtains the types of food, shelter, moisture and temperature that it needs.
Down
- 1. Are the non-living things in an environment like air, water, soil and sunlight.
- 2. The transfer of energy from one organism to another.
- 3. Organisms that can make their own food.
- 5. Need to consume food from another source.
- 6. Any close relationship between different species
- 7. Shows the direction that energy flows.
- 8. The unique way that the organism survives within its environment.
- 9. Any single living thing living within an ecosystem.
- 10. Environments like the snowy tundra, the desert, or the very diverse tropical rainforest.
- 12. A animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- 13. Each level on the Energy pyramid.
- 14. Eats producers or plants only.
- 19. Eats both producers and consumers.