Normal Ecology Set (2.0 Intuition Set)

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Across
  1. 3. The applied biological science concerned with the study of structure and functional parts of plants and animals
  2. 6. A microscopic living organism that may be single cell or multi-cellular organism
  3. 7. Small particulate matter, typically admixtured with a continuous medium of suspension
  4. 9. Life sustaining chemical reactions occurring within cells, macromolecules, and living organisms
  5. 11. A naturally occurring system that is non-deterministic and random
  6. 12. The collection of responses of a living organisms to stimulus from the environment. May involve actions, reactions and general functioning
  7. 15. The repertoire of biotic and abiotic systems and processes specific to a defined geologic scale
  8. 16. An excitatory operant responsive to sensory stimulus; a change that may be detected from the external environment
  9. 17. The applied science of heredity and genetic variation of living organisms
  10. 18. A continuum of colloidal-passive distribution through to ego-aggressive distribution
  11. 19. The natural intuitive processes of an organism toward more complex behaviours
  12. 20. A state of anticipation involving sensory stimuli, perception, motivation, cause and effect responses
Down
  1. 1. The metabolic pathways involved in breaking down molecules to create and release energy
  2. 2. A state of quiescence involving submission to external stimuli and general non-responsiveness
  3. 4. A state of self-centricism; a conscious subject capable of self-perception, intellectual-cognitive and executive functions
  4. 5. A behavioural effect on an organism as a result of stimuli from the external environment
  5. 8. The naturally occurring frequency or range of a categorical variable; the manner in which species are spatially arranged
  6. 10. Biological materials prevalent in living organisms including macromolecules, small molecules and other organic products
  7. 13. The phenomenon of common biological features such as anatomy and genes between different species, based on a common developmental origin; descent with modification from a common ancestor
  8. 14. A continuum of geo-chemical responsiveness through to mathematical-logical responsiveness