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