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Interactions of life- Ashley D.

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Biosphere   the part of earth theat supports life, including the top portion of Earths crust, all the waters that cover Earths surface and surrounding atmosphere  
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Carrying capacity   the largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support over time  
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Commensalism   a symviotic relationship in which one organidm venefits and the other is not affected  
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Consumer   organism that cannot make energy rich molocuels  
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Ecology   the study of interactions that occur among organidmd and their environment  
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Ecosystem   all the organidms living in an area and the nonliving features of the environment  
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Habitat   the place in which and organicm lives  
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Limiting factor   anything that restricks tha number of individuals in an population  
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Mutualism   a dymbiotic relationship in which bolth species benefit  
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Community   all the populations in an ecosystem  
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Niche   haw an organism survives includung its habitat, how it obtains food and shelter, and how it avoids danger  
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Parasitism   a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benifits and the other is harmed  
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Population   all the organisms in an ecosystem that belongs to the same species  
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Producer   organisms that use an outside energy souce, such as the sun to make energy rich molecules  
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Symbiosis   any close relationship between species  
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Preditor   consumers that capture and eat othe consumers  
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Prey   a consumer captured and eaten by another consumer  
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Compitition   two or more organisms seek the same resource at the same time  
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Chemosynthesis   the production of energy rich nutrient molecules from chemicals  
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food web   shoes all the possible feeding relationships among the organisms in a community  
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energy pyramid   shows the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem  
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food chain   a simple way of showing how matter and energy pass from one organism to another  
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