Across
- 1. A relationship where one organism hunts (predator) and kills the other (prey).
- 3. The type of relationship where both organisms benefit.
- 5. The nutrition level or place an organism is located on a food chain. For example, primary consumers.
- 8. he process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- 11. The type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither benefiting or being hurt.
- 12. A type of close and long-term interaction between two different biological organisms
- 13. Is eaten by a primary consumer, ex: Plants.
- 14. a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- 15. different types of life or living organisms
Down
- 1. The type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
- 2. a repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non-living things
- 4. The percent of energy that is passed down through the consumers in a food chain.
- 6. Consumes 0ther organisms to get their energy.
- 7. An organism who can not produce its own food.
- 9. an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals.
- 10. The plants that first show up to create soil.
