UNIT 8 Ecology Vocab Review

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Across
  1. 1. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is neither harmed nor helped.
  2. 3. The number of deaths per unit of time in a population.
  3. 4. levels The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, consisting of producers, consumers, and decomposers, each representing a different level of energy transfer.
  4. 8. The number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume.
  5. 10. Non-living components of an ecosystem, such as temperature, sunlight, water, soil, and climate.
  6. 15. Organisms that obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms.
  7. 16. The maximum population size that an environment can sustain indefinitely given the available resources.
  8. 17. A group of organisms that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
  9. 20. Population growth at a constant rate of increase per unit of time, resulting in a continuously accelerating population growth curve.
  10. 21. A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, including both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.
  11. 25. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism (the parasite) benefits at the expense of another organism (the host), usually by feeding on it.
  12. 26. The interaction between organisms or species for limited resources such as food, water, and territory, which can result in harm to both parties.
Down
  1. 2. Population growth that levels off as population size approaches the carrying capacity of the environment.
  2. 5. A species whose presence and activities have a disproportionate effect on the structure and function of its ecosystem.
  3. 6. An organism that hunts, kills, and consumes other organisms (prey) for food.
  4. 7. Organisms that produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
  5. 9. The role and position of a species in its environment, including its habitat, its interactions with other species, and its utilization of resources.
  6. 11. Living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms.
  7. 12. A close and long-term biological interaction between two different species.
  8. 13. An organism that is hunted, killed, and consumed by predators.
  9. 14. A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit from the interaction.
  10. 18. The variety and abundance of different species in a particular area.
  11. 19. A group of individuals of the same species occupying a specific area at the same time and capable of interbreeding.
  12. 22. The global sum of all ecosystems on Earth, including all living organisms and their interactions with the Earth's physical environment.
  13. 23. The number of births per unit of time in a population.
  14. 24. All the populations of different species that inhabit a particular area and interact with each other.