The Interesting World of Arthropods

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Across
  1. 1. Both partners benefit
  2. 5. A larvae that grows by feeding a host, eventually killing it
  3. 6. Bite, feed when blood leaves body
  4. 8. When two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution
  5. 10. Organisms that kill and consume prey
  6. 15. Species that eat feces
  7. 16. Contains these four major groups: Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea, and Hexapoda
  8. 18. Tough wing coverings
  9. 21. The reproductive cell produced by the male part of the plant
  10. 23. Changes in species composition over time
  11. 26. Benefits provided to humans by ecosystems
  12. 27. Organisms that have reproductive division of labor, overlapping generations, and cooperative care of young
  13. 28. One species positively affects the other
  14. 29. Two species need the same resource
  15. 30. When flowers trick bees into trying to mate with them
Down
  1. 2. Flowering plants
  2. 3. Collecting and storing enough food for each larvae to develop
  3. 4. Organisms that feed on other animals, but don't usually kill them
  4. 7. A signal for bees to warm up their wings and get ready to fly
  5. 9. Extra sugars produced by a plant in exchange for protection
  6. 11. Organisms that can capture energy from light or chemical energy to produce food
  7. 12. Organisms that eat primary producers
  8. 13. Organisms that eat primary consumers
  9. 14. The magic number for bees (15)
  10. 17. Sucking liquid off feces
  11. 19. Sticky packets of pollen that flowers put on bees
  12. 20. Punching a hole to get nectar and bypass the pollen
  13. 22. A species that significantly restructures a habitat
  14. 24. A ball of bees without a hive
  15. 25. A species that has a disproportionate effect on the ecosystem, relative to abundance or biomass