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Ecology and Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle for Middle School is a hard crossword puzzle with 12 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Ecology and Ecosystems Crossword Puzzle for Middle School
Challenge your understanding of ecology and ecosystems with this hard crossword puzzle designed for middle school students. Explore advanced ecology terms and concepts.
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- 1. Relating to feeding levels within a food chain
- 2. Process by which plants convert sunlight to energy
- 7. Variety of life forms in an ecosystem
- 10. Movement of carbon through the ecosystem
- 11. Close interaction between species that benefits at least one
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- 3. First species to colonize a barren environment
- 4. Maximum population size an environment can support
- 5. Community of organisms and their physical environment
- 6. Element critical for protein synthesis and nutrient cycling
- 8. Conversion of ammonia into nitrates by bacteria
- 9. Organism that breaks down dead material recycling nutrients
- 12. Transition area between two different ecosystems
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