Across
- 1. capacity The largest population an area can support
- 2. When both species benefit
- 4. The community of organisms that live in a specific area with their nonliving surroundings
- 6. A type of carnivore that don't hunt their own prey
- 7. The process when plants make their own food in the leaves
- 9. What goes in
- 11. When one organism kills and eats another
- 13. The cell part where photosynthesis occurs
- 17. Animals that have a spine
- 19. Something that prevents a population from increasing
- 21. Organisms compete for limited sources
- 23. An organism that eats consumers
- 25. An organism that eats producers
- 26. A group of organisms that can reproduce and create offspring that can also reproduce
Down
- 1. When one species benefits and the other is unaffected
- 3. The relationship between species
- 5. The range of temperatures an organism can live in
- 8. All the different populations that live together in an area
- 10. when sugar and oxygen is broken down to energy
- 12. Animals without a spine
- 14. Also known as a consumer
- 15. organisms that eat producers and consumers
- 16. When one species benefits and the other is harmed
- 18. The cell part in which respiration occurs in
- 20. Also known as producers, they make their own food
- 22. All the members of of a species in a specific area
- 24. What comes out
