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Homework Tonight: Make flashcards for words 11-20. Keep these in your plastic bag. You may keep these in your desk OR your locker space/cubby. You DO NOT need to bring them to Science everyday.

In Your Science Notebooks… 1. An organism is… 2. AN ORGANISM: __________________ Any living being that carries its life out on its own. Grows and Develops Uses Energy (by photosynthesis or consumption) Wastes Reproduces Responds to its environment

Needs of Organisms

For animals to stay alive They need four things, I would not lie They need food so that they can grow And they need water just like so LIFE NEEDS, 1-2, A BREEZE, 3-4 They need shelter a place to live And they need air, they breathe it in

Ecosystem All the living and nonliving things in an environment and their interactions with each other.

All of the members of one species in an area Population All of the members of one species in an area

All the living things in an ecosystem. Community All the living things in an ecosystem.