Across
- 4. Growth possible when a population lives in ideal conditions with unlimited resources.
- 5. O2
- 9. The basic unit of life.
- 11. C6H12O6, sugar
- 12. Lab equipment used to examine objects that are too small to be seen by the unaided eye.
- 16. Transport of molecules across the cell membrane naturally.
- 17. Macromolecule that living things need for immediate energy.
- 19. Monomer of proteins.
- 20. Resource available to all, but protected by no one; ___ of the commons.
- 22. The prefix "bio" means.
- 24. A non-native species with no predators that reproduces quickly.
- 25. Humans have 11 ___ systems that makeup the individual.
- 26. The molecule cells use for energy (abbreviation).
Down
- 1. Two living things trying to use a resource at the same time.
- 2. Living things can maintain a stable internal environment thanks to cell transport of molecules.
- 3. Energy ____ through an ecosystem.
- 6. Location of your DNA in your cells.
- 7. DNA is an example of this macromolecule.
- 8. CO2
- 10. The total of all the variety of life on the plant.
- 13. The chemical building block of living things.
- 14. H2O
- 15. Term for living things that can use sunlight's energy to create carbohydrates in their cells.
- 16. Predators are dependent on this group.
- 18. Term for living things that rely on other living things to obtain carbohydrates.
- 21. Without these(mostly)green living things, we would not survive.
- 23. Government agency created to regulate air, water, and soil pollution (abbreviation).