Urban Environments and it's Wildlife
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- 4. This heterotrophs behavior can be altered by light pollution, and ultimately their survival. Common laboratory animal.
- 6. Produces its own food, and is also consumed by heterotrophs. Another word for "Autotroph"
- 7. Helps clean up the trash and dead animals left by other heterotrophs. Type of bird, contains the word "row"
- 8. Heterotrophs, Autotrophs, disease-causing organisms, etc, that are introduced in a new ecosystem by humans. Opposite of "native"
- 11. What urban environments is centered around. Prefix "meta" meaning "beyond" and an example is Los Angeles.
- 13. Lung disease was present in 28% of this heterograph, because of the air pollution in cities. Bushy tail, feeds on acorns and nuts. Rhymes with the word "feral"
- 14. Basic necessity in life. Wildlife live in urban areas because of an abundant supply of ____.
- 15. Provides energy, nutrients and also scenery.Part of the food web and is the category for producers.
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- 1. Herbivores, they eat the producers and are on the smaller side. Examples that live in urban areas include ants and beetles.
- 2. This heterotrophs feces can enrich the soil. Unique plural form and looks similar to a swan.
- 3. Community of living organisms, that live and depend on each other in a certain environment. Prefix "eco" meaning "dwelling place"
- 5. Increase of population growth in cities, however causes pollution that harms the wildlife. Increase and contains the word "urban" growth.
- 9. Urban areas have _____ climates, and this can benefit the heterotrophs and autotrophs that need this. Involved with temperature and has suffix "er"
- 10. Heterotroph, that is nocturnal and has a bushy ringed tail. Studies have found that them foraging for food has caused toxic elements of fly ash to develop in their lungs. Rhymes with "monsoon"
- 12. It's lead levels help track if children in a neighborhood have high levels of lead exposure. Rhymes with the word "region"