semester vocab
Across
- 1. The natural process of change in ecosystems over time.
- 7. The breakdown of dead organisms and waste into simpler substances.
- 9. Evolutionary process where related species become more different.
- 10. Characteristics passed from parents to offspring.
- 12. -capacity The maximum number of organisms an environment can support.
- 14. Genetic material that carries instructions for traits.
- 15. Rapid population growth increase under ideal conditions.
- 17. -factor A resource or condition that restricts population growth.
- 18. Evolutionary process where unrelated species develop similar traits.
- 19. A molecule that helps carry out instructions from DNA.
- 23. An individual who does not carry or show a genetic trait or disorder.
- 26. The change in inherited traits in a population over generations.
- 27. Evolution of similar traits in related species in similar environments.
- 28. The ability of an ecosystem to remain balanced and unchanged over time.
- 30. selection The process by which better-adapted individuals survive and reproduce.
Down
- 2. A close relationship between two different species.
- 3. A person who has one copy of a gene for a recessive trait or disorder.
- 4. -consumer An organism that eats producers (usually herbivores).
- 5. The ability of an organism to survive exposure to a harmful substance.
- 6. A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
- 8. -cycle Movement of elements like carbon and nitrogen through ecosystems.
- 11. Separation of populations that prevents interbreeding.
- 13. A substance used to kill or inhibit bacteria.
- 16. An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis.
- 20. An individual who shows symptoms of a genetic trait or disorder.
- 21. -consumer An organism that eats primary consumers.
- 22. A unit of energy used to measure food energy.
- 24. -fixing The process of converting nitrogen gas into a usable form for plants.
- 25. -consumer An organism that eats secondary consumers.
- 29. Population growth that slows as it reaches carrying capacity.