science
Across
- 5. web a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- 7. a badger or an owl
- 9. dry and often hot biomes
- 11. a biome in which the vegetation is mainly grasses, small planting flowers, and a few trees
- 12. made up of all the populations of organisms that live in an area
- 13. tiny producers that float near the surface of the ocean
- 14. an area where from the ocean flows into the mouth of a stream or river
- 15. zone the area of a lake or pond that extends from the littoral zone across the top of the water
- 18. a group of individuals of the same species that live together
- 20. the part of earth where life exists
- 21. a wetland ecosystem in which producers such as trees and vines grow
- 22. a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed
- 24. made up of a community of orgasms and their antic environment
- 26. a treeless wetland ecosystem where producers such as grasses grow
- 27. the organism that is eaten
- 29. an area where the climate typically determines the plant community, which supports an animal community
- 30. a biome that has a fairly dry climate but still receives only a little more rainfall that a dessert does
- 32. factors of the environment
Down
- 1. an area of land that is sometimes underwater or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture
- 2. the organism that eats the prey
- 3. a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- 4. a biome that has very cold temperatures and little rainfall
- 6. a grasshopper or a bison
- 8. a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- 10. a close long term association between two or more species
- 14. the study of interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment
- 16. pyramid a diagram that shows an ecosystems loss of energy
- 17. zone beneath the open-water zone where no sunlight reaches
- 19. zone the area of water closest to the edge of a late or pond
- 23. consumers that eat both plants and animals
- 25. the kind of biome found in both places
- 28. capacity the largest population that an environment can support
- 31. factors of the environment that are dead