Across
- 2. The zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth.
- 4. A system composed of organisms and nonliving components of an environment.
- 5. The total surroundings of an organism or a group of organisms.
- 6. A process in which energy changes from one form to another form while some of the energy is lost to the environment.
- 8. The artificial cultivation of food, fiber, and other goods by the systematic growing and harvesting of various organisms.
- 9. An organism associated with a water environment.
- 11. A large area or geographical region with distinct plant and animal groups adapted to that environment.
- 14. Chemical or physical factor that limits the existence, growth, abundance, or distribution of an individual organism or a population.
Down
- 1. A series of predictable and orderly changes within an ecosystem over time.
- 2. The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle).
- 3. A set of interacting or interdependent components, real or abstract, that form an integrated whole. An open system is able to interact with its environment. A closed system is isolated from its environment.
- 6. A term that describes an organism associated with a land environment.
- 7. The study of the relationships between organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- 10. Nonliving factor in an ecosystem.
- 12. A term that describes a living or onceāliving organism in an ecosystem.
- 13. An area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival.
