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Build up a concepts

Some thing that you can´t explain in your own words is unknow for you Find here a list of concept that you will need for nexts class in biology

Clearing our mind Ecology Ecosistem Habitat Niche Comunity Population Abiotic Biotic Interaction relationship Three steeps First: write your ideas about each one No regards about mistakes First: write your ideas about each one No regards about mistakes Second: Look at dicctionary or internet source Last step Write in your own words a new phrase (no copy) that give a clear idea about each concept

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