Biology Pictionary Part 2

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Biology Pictionary Part 2 SB4

Aquatic Biomes Bodies of water with similar climate, plants & animals

Population Group of the same species

Dependence To rely on another organism for needs

Species/Organism 1 Organism Can interbreed successfully

Symbiosis Living together in close relationship

Terrestrial Biomes Areas of land with similar climate, plants & animals

Community Interacting Populations

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Primary Consumers Herbivores Eat the Producers

Carrying Capacity The maximum population size that can be supported

Limiting Factors Anything that restricts population growth