Across
- 4. an animal that eats another animal.
- 5. A more realistic and complex way of interconnecting food chains, showing how energy moves.
- 8. an animal that eats only meat/other animals.
- 10. an organism (usually a plant) that makes its own food.
- 12. A simple way of showing the flow of energy through consumption.
- 13. A symbiotic relationship in which all organisms benefit, ex clownfish and anemones.
- 14. an animal that eats both plants and animals.
- 16. The third level on the energy pyramid, eats primary consumers and/or producers.
- 18. The amount of energy lost as heat.
- 19. A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and one organism is harmed, ex humans and tapeworm.
- 20. An organism that consumes or break downs dead matter.
Down
- 1. The top level on the energy pyramid, the top predator with no natural enemies.
- 2. an animal that only eats plants.
- 3. A long term interaction between two or more organisms.
- 6. The levels on an energy pyramid.
- 7. an animal that gets eaten by another animal.
- 9. The second level on the energy pyramid, eats consumers.
- 11. A symbiotic relationship where one organism is benefitted and one is unharmed, Ex whales and whale barnacles.
- 15. The amount of energy that is passed on to the next trophic level.
- 17. an organism (usually an animal) that eats other organisms (usually plants).
