Ecology Lesson 1.

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Ecology Lesson 1

Vocabulary Ecology Biosphere Abiotic factor Biotic factor Population Biological community Ecosystem Habitat Niche (ecology) Symbiosis Commensalism Mutualism parasitism

Directions In your binder write and then define each word. (+17) Then create a diagram using 10 of the 13 words. (+19) Diagram must be labeled with appropriate words. (+16) Include at least three captions (+16) Must be the size of the entire paper. (+16) Must be colored (+16) Total – 100 Due Monday November 2, 2015