Across
- 2. living components of the ecosystem
- 4. a relationship I which both organisms benefit
- 9. the process of one community replacing another community that has been partially or completely destroyed
- 11. acommunity of organisms and their abiotic environment
- 12. tropical or temperate grasslands that have scattered deciduous trees and shrubs
- 15. one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
- 16. a close, long-term relationship between two organisms
- 17. the specific role of a species within its environment
- 18. the study of the interactions between organisms and other living and nonliving components in their environment
Down
- 1. the place where an organism usually lives
- 3. a relationship where one organism is harmed and the other organism benefits Commensalism/ a relationship where one organism benefits while the other organism is not affected
- 5. deciduous forest trees that lose all of their leaves in the fall and regrow them each spring
- 6. a group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in a particular place at the same time Producers/ an organism that is able to make its own food
- 7. the development of a community in an area that has never supported life
- 8. the part of earth where life exists; includes all living organisms on earth
- 10. an organism that lives by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms
- 13. the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- 14. non-living components of the ecosystem; physical and chemical characteristics of the environment
