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Words for "Interactions of Living Things"

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The scientific study of the relationships that living organisms have with each other   Ecology  
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Two or more species in a certain area   Community  
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Group of living and non-living things   Ecosystem  
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Living part of the world(Earth)   Biosphere  
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The sequence of who eats who   Food Chain  
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Depicts feeding connections in an ecological community   Food Web  
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A depiction of the amount of energy in each trophic level of an ecosystem   Energy Pyramid  
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The entirety of environmental factors that tend to suit and allow an animal or plant species to survive   Niche  
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Maximum number of a certain species that can thrive in an area   Carrying Capacity  
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Long-term interaction between two or more different species   Symbiosis  
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A relationship between two or more species that benefits all of them   Mutualism  
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Relationship between two species where one lives in, on, or with where neither get damaged   Commensalism  
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The relation between two different kinds of organisms in which one receives benefits from the other by causing damage to it   Parasitism  
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An environmental factor that tends to limit population size   Limiting Factor  
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