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First nine weeks!!!
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1 Study of organisms and the interactions between them and non living things. Ecology environment biology habitat
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2 Organism in a symbiotic relationship that is benefitted (but harming) its host host parasite predator herbivore
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3 Educated guess as to what will happen in an experiment purpose variable conclusion hypothesis
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4 Single pathway model that shows how organisms get energy in an environment Food web Energy pyramid Food chain photosynthesis
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5 Organism that rots away other materials for energy consumer producer decomposer scavenger
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6 Organism that finds and eats dead things for energy consumer decomposer producer scavenger
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7 Anything that affects or limits the number of organisms that can exist in an environment Carrying capacity niche limiting factor co-evolution
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8 The living and nonliving surroundings that affect an organism habitat ecosystem environment ecology
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9 The place in which an organism lives and gets what it needs habitat ecosystem environment ecology
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10 All the different populations of living things living at the same time in the same place population community species biosphere
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11 Forested biome at mid-latitudes with moderate temperatures and precipitation Deciduous forest Temperate forest Boreal forest A and B
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12 Biome at high latitudes near the poles with very cold temperatures, dry climate, and permafrost tundra prairie desert temperate grasssland
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13 Group of the same type (species) of organisms living in the same place at the same time community population species ecosystem
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14 Model showing how energy moves up through organisms in an environment; most energy is located at the bottom Food web Food chain Carrying capacity Energy pyramid
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15 Organisms that must eat other things for food; AKA consumer autotroph heterotroph producer plant
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16 Symbiotic relationship describing how one organism is the hunter and the other is the prey Co-evolution predation photosynthesis niche
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17 Process where organisms (usually plants) make their own food with sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. photosynthesis predation co-evolution niche
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18 Water Temperate biome aquatic terrestrial
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19 land Temperate biome aquatic terrestrial
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20 The perfect number of species an environment can hold or support Limiting factor Carrying capacity Habitat niche
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21 Relationship between organisms where at least one benefits symbiosis competition heterotroph autotroph
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22 When two or more organisms are trying to get the same resource; stronger or better one wins symbiosis competition mutualism commensalism
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23 Model that shows overlapping patterns and possibilities of how organisms get energy Food web Food chain Energy pyramid ecosystem
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24 Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit commensalism mutualism predation parasitism
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25 Forested biome just below the tundra at higher latitudes whose predominant species of plant is the pine tree rainforest savanna prairie taiga
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26 Organism that eats anything- plants AND animals for energy carnivore herbivore omnivore autotroph
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27 Role an organism has in an ecosystem habitat co-evolution niche limiting factor
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28 Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected mutualism parasitism competition commensalism
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29 Organism that makes its own food; AKA producer autotroph heterotroph consumer omnivore
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30 Biome in Africa; exists just above tropical zones and characterized by few trees, lots of grasses, herbivores and large predators prairie tundra temperate grassland savanna
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31 Evergreen forest biome with fairly cold winters and cool summers that exist between the tundra and temperate forest areas. Boreal forest Coniferous forest Taiga All of the above
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32 Aquatic biome with a mix of salt and fresh water marine estuary terrestrial pond
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33 When two separate species change over time together that benefit both. mutualism commensalism co-evolution niche
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34 Any living thing abiotic population ecosystem organism
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35 A change in an organism that allows it to survive better and more successfully niche adaptation herbivore aquatic
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36 Organsim that must eat something else for energy Consumer/heterotroph Heterotroph/autotroph Autotroph/consumer Autotroph/producer
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37 Organism that makes its own energy; does NOT have to eat other things Consumer/heterotroph Heterotroph/autotroph Autotroph/consumer Autotroph/producer
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38 A living thing in an ecosystem biotic abiotic limiting factor competition
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39 Biome at mid latitudes characterized by moderate temperatures and conditions with few trees and lots of grasses; AKA prairie in the US Temperate forest temperate grassland savanna taiga
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40 The community of living things and the non living things with it. All the biotic and abiotic factors in an area. ecosystem environment habitat ecology
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