Across
- 2. group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
- 3. existence value; based on the principle of life and let others ethical arguments aspect that humans have a duty to protect.
- 9. sum of all external factors acting on an organism community of organisms
- 10. composed of different ecosystem
- 11. smallest unit of life that makes up all living tissues
- 15. number of species and abundance of even species that live in a particular area.
- 16. Derived from the French meaning surrounding.
- 19. field of study that studies the interactions of the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the relationships and effects, of the components with the organisms in the environment.
- 20. an individual living being,complex individual contain organ systems
- 21. incorporates information from multiple disciplines
- 23. associated with the social life customs, religion, and psychospiritual aspects of the people.
Down
- 1. direct use values where the biodiversity products can be harvested and consumed directly
- 2. assigned to those goods harvested from the environment which are bought and sold locally, nationally, and internationally.
- 4. population of different species interacting, living in a particularplace.
- 5. subcellular unit of life
- 6. “willing to pay” concept of such eco-tourism gives us even a monetary benefit for aesthetic value of biodiversity
- 7. deals with the variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- 8. refers to each step in the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- 12. linear sequence of organisms
- 13. Biodiversity huge variety of different gene sets, also define an individual's ability to tolerate stress from any given environmental factor.
- 14. complex structure and diverse,
- 17. Also called LEVELS OF FOOD CHAIN
- 18. weight of living material in a trophic level.
- 19. community of different species that interacts with each other with their nonliving environment.
- 22. include the potential of biodiversity that are presently unknown and need to be explored. Value of knowing that there are biological resources existing in the biosphere that may once prove to be an effective option.
