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Levels of Organization All organisms depend on others sources for food, shelter, reproduction, or protection

Species Group of organisms that can interbreed successfully Identify this as 1 organism

Population A group of organisms of ONE species May compete with each other for food, water, or other resources (EX: Humans)

Communities Interacting populations A change in 1 population in a community will cause changes in other populations (Ex. Hawks / Mice)

Ecosystems All of the Biotic AND ABIOTIC FACTORS…

Biome Areas of land around the world with similar plants, animals & climate.

Biosphere Part of the earth that supports life