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Chapter 4 Vocabulary Crossword #2

Across
Organisms that eat primary consumers.
Singles celled autotropshs charcteriszed by shells of calcium carbonate.
A complex carbohidrate (starch).
The smallest whole structure that can be defined as a iving system.
Inappropriately caled red tides; a rapid growth of certain marine algae due to the addition of nutrients in thelocal shore area.
A measure of the disorder that exist in a system; the measure of how much unavailable energy exist in a system due to even distribution; high entropy means low organization and low energy potential.
Whip-like protrusion from a cell used for swimming, oreintation or other a motion.
An area located at approximately 50 degrees to 60 degrees south latitude where nutrient rich Antartic water sinks under the warmer water of teh more northern ocean.
Respiration that uses oxygen in the release of energy
Respiration that does not use oxygen in release of energy.
A representation fo how energy transfers from one level of organisms to the next as they consume each other.
The condition in which excess light overwhelms an autotroph's ablility to photosynthesize.
The capacity to do work.
Down
Domain of prokaryotes consisting of primitive organisms noted for being extremophiles.
The quantity of energy remaining after autotrophs have satisfied their respiratory needs.
The mass ofliving tissue; tissue and other orgaanics material created by living system.
The process of relasing energy from carbohydrates to perform the functions of life.
The depth at which the production of carbohydrates by photosynthesizing autotrophs equals the cargohydrates the autotrophs need for cellular respiration; at this depth there is no enerfy left to pass on to higher trophic levels.
The process of converting, or fixing, an inorganic compound into a usable organic compound.
An illustration that shows that organisms often have different choices of prey; represents teh flow of energy through comsumption in nature.
A combination of matter capable of using energy to perform useful work; a device with moving parts, often powered to perform a task.