Ecology Unit Review

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Across
  1. 2. species that is not native to the local area where it now lives
  2. 5. many groups of different species together in one place
  3. 8. organism that eats other things to obtain energy
  4. 10. cycle includes forming fossil fuels, combustion, and more
  5. 11. organism that only eats plants
  6. 12. process when water evaporates from leaves
  7. 15. succession when an area develops over time from soil
  8. 19. ultimate source of energy for Earth
  9. 20. a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
  10. 23. a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefts
  11. 26. process when water vapor turns to liquid water
  12. 27. organism that chases, kills, and eats its prey
  13. 28. organism that feeds on dead animals
  14. 29. process when liquid water turns to water vapor
  15. 30. organism that gets killed and eaten by predator
  16. 31. nonliving factor
  17. 33. one complete living thing
  18. 35. predator top level consumer in an energy pyramid
  19. 37. examples are rain, snow, sleet, and hail
Down
  1. 1. physical place where an organism lives
  2. 3. living factor
  3. 4. organism(s) enter(s) a place
  4. 6. organism that eats plants and meats
  5. 7. consumer organism that eats producers in an energy pyramid
  6. 9. a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
  7. 13. a group of the same species
  8. 14. organism that makes its own food
  9. 16. organism(s) leave(s) a place
  10. 17. respiration when the mitochondria makes ATP energy from glucose and oxygen
  11. 18. organism that recycles decayed material
  12. 21. many groups of different species in a place along with all the abiotic factors
  13. 22. study of life
  14. 24. process when plants use the sun's energy to create glucose
  15. 25. cycle includes evaporation, condensation, precipitation, transpiration, etc.
  16. 32. organism that only eats meats
  17. 34. consumer organism that eats herbivores in an energy pyramid
  18. 36. succession when an area develops over time from barren rock