Across
- 4. All organisms of the same species in an area,
- 6. The animal that gets eaten,
- 8. Shows energy flow from one organism to the next (e.g., grass -> rabbit -> fox),
- 9. Living parts (plants, animals, fungi).
- 10. Eats only plants (e.g., deer),
- 12. A large region with similar climate, plants, and animals (e.g., Desert, Forest, Tundra)
- 14. At risk of extinction,
- 16. Nonliving parts (water, soil, sunlight, temperature).
- 17. Hunts other animals for food,
- 18. Eats only meat (e.g., lion),
- 19. Eats other organisms for energy (herbivore, carnivore, omnivore),
Down
- 1. Multiple interconnected food chains,
- 2. Surroundings where organisms live,
- 3. Makes its own food (e.g., plants using sunlight),
- 5. Eats both plants and animals (e.g., bear),
- 7. All living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things interacting in an area.
- 10. The specific place an organism lives,
- 11. All different populations living in an area,
- 13. A trait that helps an organism survive/reproduce (e.g., camouflage, hibernation),
- 15. Breaks down dead organisms (e.g., fungi, bacteria),
