Environment Project

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Across
  1. 1. How can you apply soil and water testing to real life situations
  2. 3. The continuous series involving evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipation
  3. 11. The coming of an organism after another organism leaves
  4. 12. The number of animals in a given location
  5. 13. Vacuoles, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Ribosomes, Cell Wall, Chloroplasts
  6. 14. A group of organisms with a common environmental need
  7. 16. Energy from a gas
  8. 17. Organism such as a plant; creates a food source for other organisms
  9. 18. The symbiotic relationship in which one organism while the other organism is unharmed
  10. 19. Resources that can regenerate quickly
  11. 24. The symbiotic relationship in which on organism benefits while the other organism is harmed
  12. 26. the interacting food chains in an ecological community
  13. 27. Plowing with the shape of the land to save soil from erosion
  14. 28. An organism like bacteria or fungi that feed on and break down organic substances
  15. 29. The role an organism has in its environment
  16. 30. The ending community of succession
  17. 31. Is an example of a limiting factor
  18. 32. Organism which obtain food by preying on or eating other organisms or what other organisms produce
  19. 33. A food chain shown as a triangle showing the higher on the foodchain, the least number of organisms
  20. 34. A species with few numbers
  21. 36. Plant eating animal
  22. 38. Energy from atoms
  23. 40. Energy from the heat within the Earth
  24. 41. Creates glucose using the energy from sunlight
  25. 44. cycle of organism numbers declining due to overcrowding, leveling out, then growing again
  26. 47. Impressions of living animals in stone or rocks
  27. 52. Any change in the environment that harms the organsims who live there
  28. 53. Produce products like protein and lipids for the cell and are internal delivery systems
  29. 55. Causes erosion on a riverbank
  30. 56. Shows one feeding pattern
  31. 57. Control urban sprawl, control hunting, hiking, and fishing, reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, protect ecosystems, conserve resources and work on alternative fuels
  32. 59. The continuous series involving storms, nitrogen fixing bacteria, nitrates, and decomposers
  33. 60. Wind breaks, no till, filter strips, terraces, rotation of crops, strip cropping, contour plowing
  34. 63. A major ecological community type
  35. 64. store the substances needed by the cell
  36. 66. Energy from the sun
  37. 67. The study of the ecosystem
  38. 68. Clump of Loess soil that ranges from pea to baseball size; formed by infiltrating precipitation
  39. 72. One that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances
  40. 73. Wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydroelectricity, hydrogen, nuclear
  41. 74. Relating to life
  42. 75. The exercise using an apple to show 1/4 of Earth is land and there is only 1/32 of good topsoil left.
  43. 76. Energy made from wind turbines
  44. 77. The natural environment of an organism
  45. 78. Conserving the land while we still use it
  46. 79. Plant crops on layers of a hill to save the soil from erosion
  47. 80. Naturally occuring; used for energy
Down
  1. 2. The symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
  2. 3. Trees planted by a field to prevent soil from being blown away
  3. 4. Encloses the cell and allows some materials to pass through, but not others
  4. 5. Keep chemicals from leaking out into water
  5. 6. Plant in rows to conserve the soil
  6. 7. Keeping the soil the way it is to save it from erosion
  7. 8. A community working as an ecological part of nature
  8. 9. Is an example of a limiting factor
  9. 10. A species no longer in existence
  10. 15. An animal that preys on another animal
  11. 20. The area of Earth that supports life; 8km above and below the surface of the Earth
  12. 21. Using matter from plants and animals for energy
  13. 22. The home of the cell's chromosomes and controls the cell; "The Brain"
  14. 23. Change crop to conserve the nutrients in the soil
  15. 25. Relating to nonliving things
  16. 29. Resources that can't regenerate quickly
  17. 35. An animal that a predator kills and eats
  18. 37. The process that wears away the surface of the Earth
  19. 39. Oil, coal, natural gas
  20. 42. Extracting certain materials from a carrier into a liquid
  21. 43. Farming community in the central plains at about 1000 AD
  22. 45. Organisms rely on each other to survive
  23. 46. The continuous series involving cell respiration in the mitochondrian and photosynthesis in the chlorophyll
  24. 48. Meat eating animal
  25. 49. What do we need to remember about streams and rivers
  26. 50. The objects and conditions surrounding an organism
  27. 51. A condition or resource that keeps a population at a certain size
  28. 54. The maximum number of organisms that can be supported in a given environment as an ecological part of nature
  29. 58. Energy from moving water
  30. 60. Gel-like fluid made of mostly water that takes up most of the cell
  31. 61. Renewable or nonrenewable; used for energy
  32. 62. Transforms food and oxygen into energy the cell can use
  33. 65. Designing the right environment for both organisms and humans
  34. 69. An organism that searches for food
  35. 70. Is an example of a limiting factor
  36. 71. Provides extra support for the cell