Across
- 2. Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their
- 5. moves up the food chain,
- 10. lakes, oceans, coral reefs wetlands & other biological communities,
- 11. - The increase in chemical concentration of toxins in animal tissues as the
- 13. as walleye and sturgeon competing for food,
- 14. and the other is neither harmed nor benefited,
- 15. A relationship between two organisms of different species where one
- 16. System on earth that includes all the living things,
- 18. Rate - The number of births during a specific set of time,
- 20. celled organisms that do not have a nucleus; often classified as
Down
- 1. in a food chain or web,
- 3. Capacity - Largest number of individuals of a population that an environment can support,
- 4. Type of biodiversity that is based on the variety of forests, deserts, grasslands,
- 6. All the living things in an ecosystem,
- 7. An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms,
- 8. A consumer that eats other animals,
- 9. Organism that cannot make its own food; also called heterotrophs,
- 12. The variety of living things in an area,
- 14. Living factors in a habitat,
- 17. The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources,
- 19. Rate - The number of deaths during a specific set of time,
