Bio Midterm Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. The third consumer in a food chain.
  2. 3. The type of cell transport that requires energy to move molecules from low concentration to high.
  3. 6. The experimental setup needed as a baseline for validity.
  4. 7. The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are in place and carrying capacity is reached.
  5. 13. One individual living thing
  6. 15. The creation of new offspring.
  7. 17. An organism that makes the energy for the ecosystem.
  8. 19. The process that uses the energy from the sun to make glucose.
  9. 24. An organism that gets its energy by breaking down dead material.
  10. 25. An organism that hunt, kills and eats another.
  11. 26. The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low by movement through a membrane protein.
  12. 28. The fourth consumer in a food chain.
  13. 29. The type of limiting factor that effects the population regardless of the size.
  14. 33. The molecules found on the RIGHT side of the arrow in a reaction.
  15. 36. The molecule of energy that cells can use.
  16. 37. The species that has a large effect on the health of the entire ecosystem.
  17. 38. The type of cell transport that does not require energy and move molecules from high concentration to low.
  18. 39. The ability to change over time to increase survival.
  19. 40. The maintenance of an internal condition.
  20. 41. A diagrams that shows all the paths of energy flow in an ecosystem.
  21. 43. The characteristic given to the cell membrane because it allows some materials in but not others.
  22. 44. The type of growth pattern seen when limiting factors are absent from an ecosystem.
  23. 46. The process that uses glucose to produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP.
  24. 47. An organism that can make its own food.
  25. 48. The maximum amount of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support.
  26. 49. A diagram that shows a single path of energy flow in an ecosystem.
Down
  1. 2. The collapse of an ecosystem when a keystones species is removed.
  2. 4. Organisms in the ecosystem that gets its energy by eating others.
  3. 5. The movement of bulk material from outside the cell into the cell.
  4. 8. The second consumer in a food chain
  5. 9. The double layer of fat that forms the structural component of the cell membrane.
  6. 10. The nonliving factors in an ecosystem
  7. 11. The living factors in an ecosystem.
  8. 12. The movement of bulk material from inside the cell to out of the cell.
  9. 14. The idea of getting bigger by adding more material.
  10. 16. An organism that gets hunted, killed and eaten by another.
  11. 18. A group of individuals of the same species that live in a given area.
  12. 20. A consumer that eats the producer.
  13. 21. The molecules found on the LEFT side of the arrow in a reaction.
  14. 22. The variable in an experiment that results from a change and you collect data on.
  15. 23. An organism that cannot make its own food.
  16. 27. The simplest/basic unit of life
  17. 30. The variable in an experiment that the scientist chooses to change.
  18. 31. The type of limiting factor that has a greater effect based on the size of the population.
  19. 32. The movement of water molecules from high concentration to low.
  20. 34. The idea of creating more complex structures and being able to perform more advanced processes.
  21. 35. The movement of molecules from a high concentration to low.
  22. 42. A diagram that shows the flow of energy up the trophic levels with relation to organism abundance.
  23. 45. The rule that predicts how much energy can transfer from one trophic level to the next.