Spring Semester Exam

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Across
  1. 3. humans intentionally reproduce organisms for specific traits
  2. 4. used to classify organisms into taxonomic groups
  3. 6. when two organisms eat the same thing
  4. 7. omnivores in a food chain
  5. 9. factors that are not living; not made of cells
  6. 13. the amount of energy transferred up the energy pryamid
  7. 15. kingdom of prokaryotes that live in "normal environments"
  8. 16. kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophs
  9. 18. made of tissue such as liver and stomach
  10. 19. kingdom of multicellular, heterotrophs with cell walls
  11. 20. reproduction that creates a diverse offspring
  12. 21. cells that have a nucleus
  13. 22. genetic information needed to reproduce offspring
  14. 23. chemicals sprayed on producers to kill insects
  15. 25. kingdom of multicellular, autotrophs
  16. 26. carnivores in a food chain; least energy and biomass
  17. 27. created in autotroph through the process of photosynthesis
  18. 28. made of specialized cells with the same function
  19. 29. most biomass, most energy held in an ecosystem
Down
  1. 1. herbivores in a food chain
  2. 2. survival of the fittest
  3. 5. broadest taxonomic group of organisms
  4. 8. reproduction with identical offspring
  5. 10. factors that are living or once living
  6. 11. most complex level of biological organization
  7. 12. basic unit of structure and function
  8. 14. kingdom of mostly unicellular, eukaryotes
  9. 15. offspring grows off the parent then separate
  10. 17. cell organelle that contains genetic information
  11. 23. cells that lack a nucleus
  12. 24. return nutrients into the soil