EOG Vocabulary Review #3
Across
- 3. The ingredients of a chemical equation (what you need)
- 4. Anything that takes up space and has volume
- 6. An example is CoVID-19
- 8. These organisms start the food web of the ocean
- 10. Carbon, Argon, Hydrogen, Tungsten; examples of this
- 13. These are evidence of evolution; without having a function
- 15. The level of salt within an water source
- 16. Successfully place the paperclip on TOP of the water to demonstrate this water property
- 19. Within the chemical formula, this small number tells you how many of each atom is in the compound
- 20. The diagram that illustrates all of the energy connections of an ecosystem
- 22. Nonrenewable energy type that causes extreme pollution
- 23. The method of bacterial reproduction
- 24. The specific role of an organism within its environment
Down
- 1. The breakdown of food within the stomach and intestines to get nutrients
- 2. The study of genetically modifying organisms to better society
- 5. The smallest unit of matter
- 7. All of the land that ultimately flows into the main river
- 8. Any object that harms the environment
- 9. Look at the Periodic Table, this number tells you the number of neutrons and protons
- 11. The ecological relationship where two organisms both benefit
- 12. The type of pollution that is represented by the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
- 14. A rock layer made of igneous rock (magma) that pushes through other rock layers
- 17. This illustrates the concept of 10% of energy flowing up the ecosystem
- 18. The group on the Periodic Table that contains the happiest of elements
- 21. Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma?