biology chapter 4

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Across
  1. 3. The animal that is captured and eaten by another animal (the predator) in predation
  2. 4. Has a trunk
  3. 7. Interactions between herbivores and plants, herbivores benefit and plants are negatively affected
  4. 8. average conditions over long periods of time
  5. 9. Recive less solar energy per unit area, and so less heat, than tropical areas do
  6. 12. Can effect both the size and distribution of plant populations in a community and determine the places that centain plants can survive and grow
  7. 16. The warmest global climate region, gets lots of solar energy, and more heat
  8. 18. Things you need to survive: Things like sun, food, water, shelter...
  9. 21. Large marsupial
  10. 22. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
  11. 23. What an organism does and how it interacts with biotic and abiotic factors in the environment
  12. 25. When two organisms battle eachother, and both loose something
  13. 26. Any relationship in which two species live closely together
  14. 27. Flying mammal
Down
  1. 1. The climate in a small area/distance
  2. 2. day to day conditions
  3. 5. The climate in an ecosystem
  4. 6. Likes to chase mice
  5. 10. Interactions between herbivores and plants, herbivores benefit and plants are negatively affected
  6. 11. Harmed by the parasite in the symbiotic relationship, parasitism
  7. 13. Range of environmental conditions in which an organism lives
  8. 14. An interation between one animal (the predator) captures and feeds on another animal (the prey)
  9. 15. The animal that harms the host in the symbiotic relationship, parasitism
  10. 17. A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
  11. 19. Man's best friend
  12. 20. Regions between tropical and polar in the global climate zones
  13. 24. The general place where an organism lives