| BIO | ___-control, the use of living organisms to control pests |
| BIOTERRORISM | The use of living organisms and their toxic products to kill or incapacitate (3-9) |
| BIOTECH | Using living organisms to make products (7) |
| BIOTECTURE | The use of living plants as an integral part of building design |
| APPLE | Hang pheromone traps in the branches of ___ and plum trees to control pests (5) |
| BIOMASS | Form of energy produced from organisms that once lived. It's also the term for the weight or total quantity of living organisms of one animal or plant species or of all the species in a community. (7) |
| CANETOAD | Amphibian native to Central and South America introduced elsewhere to control pests (4,4) |
| METABOLISM | The chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life |
| BIOMECHANICS | The study of the workings of the movement of living organisms (12) |
| VEDALIA | Australian ladybird introduced elsewhere to control pests (7) |
| TRAPS | Hang pheromone ___ in apple and plum trees now to control pests (5) |
| ECOLOGY | Study of relations of organisms to one another |
| PHYSIOLOGY | Masseur has record, before end of day, of the functions of living organisms (10) |
| PHOSPHORUS | This element is an important constituent of bones and teeth. It is essential to the growth of living organisms, and it is an important component in fertilizer. |
| BIOSPHERE | The _________ is a relatively thin life-supporting stratum of Earth's surface, composed of living organisms and the abiotic factors from which they derive energy and nutrients (9) |
| SPONTANEOUSGENERATION | Former belief in the production of living organisms from non-living matter |
| CILIA | Tiny hairlike structures that allow some single-celled organisms to move about |
| CULTURESHOCK | Is using micro-organisms to produce wine a problem for exports? (7,5) |
| AGRONOMIST | Mutation of organism to one studying land? (10) |
| TREE | Organism to which the adjective "arboreal" applies |