Unit 1 Review
Across
- 2. Model that shows the complex network of feeding relationships within an ecosystem.
- 4. The cycle that has stages: precipitation, condensation, and evaporation.
- 6. The only cycle that is not airborne.
- 8. Living things such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
- 9. Collection of organisms and nonliving things, such as climate soil, water, and rocks.
- 11. Regional or global community of organisms characterized by the climate conditions and plant communities that thrive there.
- 12. The cycle whereby atmospheric oxygen is converted to carbon dioxide in animal respiration and regenerated by green plants in photosynthesis
- 13. Group or organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- 16. Model that links organisms by their feeding relationships
- 17. Living things such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
Down
- 1. Organism that obtains its energy from abiotic sources, such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals.
- 3. any individual living thing
- 5. Organism that obtains its energy and nutrients by eating other organisms.
- 7. Nonliving factor in an ecosystem, such as moisture, temperature, wind, sunlight, soil, and minerals.
- 10. Diagram that compares energy used by producers, primary consumers, and other trophic levels.
- 14. Group of the same species that lives in the same area
- 15. The cycle that requires bacteria on the roots of plants to “fix” it.