Symbiotic relationships

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