4-1 Vocab Review (Weeks 12-17)

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Across
  1. 2. (adj) originally coming from a place. (EX: Native Americans are the indigenous people of North America. Aboriginal people are indigenous to Australia.)
  2. 5. (v) to bring a good from another place into a new one
  3. 6. (n phr) a behavior that an organism has to practice in order to do well (EX: a dog learns how to sit on command)
  4. 8. (adj) moving your living space all the time
  5. 11. (n) something that can be burned to make a fire
  6. 12. (n) an organism that gets energy from nonliving sources (EX: the sun)
  7. 14. (n) a behavior that isn’t learned; an organism is born knowing how to do it (EX: running from a predator)
  8. 15. (n phr) the tendency of a population to move from rural areas into cities
  9. 17. (adj) nonliving
  10. 20. (n phr) an organism’s bodypart that helps it to get its basic needs and survive (EX: camouflage)
  11. 22. (n) a place where many boats can dock usually for trading goods, synonym: harbor
  12. 23. (n) an organism that gets energy from other living things
  13. 24. (v) to become rotten and eventually change back into nutrients
  14. 27. (n) the living things that interact with each other in a certain place (all the populations in an area)
  15. 28. (v) to send a good out from a place to a new one
Down
  1. 1. (n) phr an organism’s action that help it to get its basic needs and survive (EX: hibernation)
  2. 3. (v) to move into a new place to live, usually a new country
  3. 4. (n) the organisms of the same species that live in a certain place
  4. 7. (n) an organism that gets energy from dead things and recycles nutrients into the soil
  5. 9. (adj) moving very little
  6. 10. (n) one living thing
  7. 13. (n) The living and nonliving things that affect an organism getting their basic needs in the area where they live
  8. 16. need (n phr) something that the organism absolutely needs to live (EX: water)
  9. 18. (n) the exact way an organism gets food. (EX: picking bugs out of the bark of the tops of pine trees)
  10. 19. (adj) living
  11. 21. (n) all the living and nonliving things that affect an organism
  12. 25. (n) farming way of life
  13. 26. (n) all the living and nonliving things together in an area