Across
- 4. knowledgeable of wildlife
- 7. keeper of knowledge during the literate cultures
- 10. group of people that believed in demon possession to explain the causality of diseases
- 11. validated by indigenous knowledge and systems and modern scientific methods
- 12. Living systems form these mechanisms with the purpose of keeping cycles in control.
- 14. living systems demonstrate this unique and complex degree of organization
- 17. knowledgeable of fruits and herbs and their uses
- 20. example of experiential transmission of knowledge
- 23. passing of knowledge through stories, chanting, visual arts
- 24. centers of learning outside the monasteries
- 25. Living systems is a _____ system with respect to energy.
Down
- 1. gradual build up over time of a chemical in a living organism
- 2. trophic pyramid that represents energy flow through trophic levels
- 3. esteemed for their knowledge
- 5. organisms that process large amounts of organic material and return nutrients to the ecosystem in organic form
- 6. The series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction. All organisms undergo this process.
- 8. method of gaining intimate knowledge from our environment
- 9. transmission of traits from parents to offspring
- 13. knowledgeable of seasons and the signs of the wind and sky
- 15. Living systems is a _____ system with respect to matter.
- 16. it allowed for the expansion of collective knowledge beyond the storytellers' collective memories
- 18. study of organismal interaction with the environment
- 19. one of the four macromolecules that comprises living systems
- 21. a component of the system that can be both visible and intangible
- 22. areas where chemicals are stored or concentrated for long periods of time
