Across
- 7. Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is harmed. Example: Mosquitos sucking blood from a person.
- 8. The force that causes objects to come back down towards eart.
- 9. Abiotic or biotic factor that limits the population of a species.
- 11. Model of a linear set of interactions between a single set of organisms.
- 14. Place a set of animals lives.
- 16. The effect of increasing a limiting factor to a population
- 17. Example of decomposer
- 23. Model of a complex network of interactions between animals that describes how energy is being transferred.
- 24. The source of all energy in the ecosystem
- 25. Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other one is unaffected. Example: Crabs and their shells.
- 26. The organism that consumes the producer
- 29. Meat eater.
- 30. The organism that is 3 arrows away from the producer.
- 31. The effect of reducing a limiting factor to the population
Down
- 1. The transformation of a lush area into a desert due to the lack of moisture.
- 2. Science must be...
- 3. Plant eater.
- 4. An explanation of science with supporting evidence.
- 5. living components of an environment
- 6. Something that changes in an experiment.
- 10. Relationship where two or more organisms are fighting for the same resources. Example: Male lions fighting for dominance within a pride.
- 12. Example of consumer
- 13. Example of producer
- 15. Relationship where both organisms benefit. Example: plants getting pollinated by bees and bees getting honey from plants.
- 18. A description/prediction of science, typically using math.
- 19. Eater of everything.
- 20. Organism that breaks down dead organisms and recycles them.
- 21. non-living components of an environment
- 22. Organism that must obtain it's food from the world.
- 27. Relationship between two organisms where one is consumed and the other is happily fed. Example: Anteater eating ants.
- 28. Organism that produces it's own food.
