Across
- 3. A linear sequence showing how energy is transferred through feeding.
- 5. The maximum population size an environment can sustain.
- 7. An animal that feeds on other animals.
- 9. An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- 10. A complex network of interconnected food chains showing feeding relationships.
- 11. A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- 12. A group of organisms capable of breeding to produce fertile offspring.
- 15. Interaction between organisms striving for the same limited resources.
- 16. An organism that feeds on producers; an herbivore.
- 17. The surroundings in which an organism lives, including living and non-living components.
Down
- 1. An environmental resource or condition that restricts the population growth of an organism.
- 2. Living components of an ecosystem, such as animals, plants, and bacteria.
- 4. An animal that feeds on plants.
- 6. Non-living physical components, such as sunlight, temperature, and water.
- 8. An individual living thing.
- 13. A community of living organisms (biotic) interacting with their non-living (abiotic) environment.
- 14. An organism, usually a plant, that produces its own energy.
