Ecosystems
Across
- 2. The arrows in a food web or food chain show the flow of ______.
- 7. A body made up of organs, organelles, or other parts that work together to carry on the various processes of life.
- 10. The organisms at the top of a food chain and is eaten by nothing.
- 11. Any thing that does not meet the requirements of MRSGREN.
- 13. A wet ecosystem full of fish, coral, and plankton.
- 14. The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- 15. A dry ecosystem that does not have many plants except for some bushes and cacti.
- 16. Relating to or resulting from living organisms.
- 18. Plants bending towards light is an example of...
- 20. Organisms that eat other organisms to get energy.
- 22. The process organisms use to take in air and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- 23. The acronym used to classify living and non-living things.
Down
- 1. Organisms that make their own energy from the sun.
- 3. A linear link of producers, consumers, and decomposers that follows the flow of energy.
- 4. Any thing that meets the requirements of MRSGREN.
- 5. Consumers that eat herbivores.
- 6. Consumers that eat other carnivores.
- 8. An ecosystem that has lots of tall trees, monkeys, and pythons.
- 9. An interconnection of multiple food chains to represent the energy flow through an ecosystem.
- 10. Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- 12. Organisms that break down dead plants and animals for energy.
- 17. All plants and animals need _____ to sruvive, for example food and water.
- 19. A geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
- 21. Consumers that eat producers.