Across
- 2. the sporadic weather patterns due to human activity
- 4. biotic and abiotic factors that work together as a system
- 6. negative actions that impact the environment, pollution, waste, resource depletion
- 9. the amount of food ready for consumption to provide energy
- 11. 2 hydrogens, one oxygen, transport nutrients and dissolved substances
- 12. the number of organisms in an area
- 13. water moving through the environment, in ground/atmosphere/clouds/bodies of water
- 15. maximum amount of species an ecosystem can support
- 16. produced through photosynthesis, needed for aerobic respiration
- 17. the number of deaths in a given amount of time, used to determine population trends
- 18. increases sedimentation, reduces water quality, releases carbon, increases temperatures
- 20. nonrenewable sources of energy that releases pollutants into the atmosphere
- 21. an area that an organism claims and uses for energy consumption and habitat
Down
- 1. the amount of species in a period of time, shows trends
- 3. important for production of ATP, not readily available for use in body
- 5. the number of birth in a given amount of time, used to determine population trends
- 7. long term weather patterns in an area, humans are impacting it
- 8. shows how organisms rely on each other through predation/energy transfer and movement
- 10. different levels of energy and how it moves through an ecosystem
- 14. major component for all living organisms, stored in plants to help environment
- 19. biotic and abiotic factors that interact with each other in an particular area
