Science Revision - Ecosystems
Across
- 2. - Water
- 4. – Water being evaporated from plants.
- 5. – coming
- 6. -
- 10. – One organism benefit but the other in un affected
- 11. - Land
- 14. – Organisms of the same species producing offspring.
- 15. – non-living
- 16. – Living organisms
- 18. – Dividing an ecosystem up into smaller sections so we can estimate populations.
- 20. – The opposite of photosynthesis
- 22. – Species that are not native to the area and have been brought over.
- 25. – Rain, snow and sleet.
- 28. – Energy produced from cellular respiration
- 29. – A community of abiotic and biotic organisms interacting in a self-sustaining way.
- 31. control – using a living organism such as a virus to control populations. For example the Myxoma virus was used to control rabbit populations.
- 32. – Plants use it for energy
- 33. – the green pigment inside of chloroplasts.
- 34. – Happened because of humans. Unwanted chemicals.
- 35. – little to no water for an extended period of time.
- 36. – Where carbon dioxide enters the plant cells.
- 38. – excessive amounts of water.
- 39. – A product of photosynthesis that is vital to our survival.
- 40. – Organisms fighting for the same resource.
Down
- 1. – Photosynthesis happens in the chloroplasts of plant cells, it turns carbon dioxide into oxygen.
- 3. – Water turning into gas
- 7. – breaking down.
- 8. – cannot be created or destroyed.
- 9. - leaving
- 12. – A place where a population of organisms live.
- 13. – One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- 17. – The living parts of our planet
- 19. – Different populations with each other.
- 21. – The main source of energy on Earth.
- 23. – Organisms working together.
- 24. – The thing doing the hunting
- 25. – A group of the same organism
- 26. – both organism’s benefit
- 27. – The powerhouse of the cell.
- 30. – A type of organism – something living.
- 37. – Capturing animals then releasing them and catching them again to estimate population sizes.
- 41. – the thing being hunted