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| Organism | a member of a species
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| Population | all of one species living in a given area
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| Community | all the poopulations in a given area
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| Ecosystem | all the living and nonliving factors in a given area
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| Biome | similar types of enviornments
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| Biosphere | all the biomes on earth
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| Tropical Rain Forest | warm temps; abundent rainfall; very dense vegetation and an immense variety of species of plants and animals
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| Savanna | tropical grassland with scattered. found in parts of Africa and South Amercia; Temps are high, rainfall is moderate and there is a long dry season.
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| Desert | very little rainfall; Plants have tough waxy coats to conserve water; Many animals burrow in the ground to avoid the heat.
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| Temperate Deciduous Forest | rainfall is abundent, summers are relatively long, winters are rather cold; Typical plants are broad leaved trees that are DECIDUOUS
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| Temperate Rainfall | not enough rainfall to support trees; summers are warm, winters are cold;
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| Scrub Forest | also known as chaparral; found in maritime climates that have little or no rain in the summer; Typical plants are small trees with leathery leaves
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| Temperate Coniferous Forest | also known as Taiga; found exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere; winter is cold and wet
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| Tundra | in far north; forms a narrow band between the taiga and perpetual ice of the arctic; none of this in the Southern Hemisphere
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| Abiotic Factor | factors that affect the types of organisms that can survive in a given area
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| Biotic Factor | Biological factors that can affect a community
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| Food Chains | the exchange of energy from one organism to another until there are no more organisms involved; linear exchange
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| Food Web | All the different food chains together in a particular biome
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| Symbiosis | two organisms live close enough to have a relationship
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| Mutualism | both organisms benefit in the relationship
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| Commensalism | one organism benefits in the relationship and the other is neither harmed nor affected
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| Parasitism | one organism benefits in the relationship and the other organism is harmed
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| Trophic Level | feeding position in chain
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| Pyramids of Energy | a model illustrating that energy decreases at each succeeding trophic level
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| Biomass | amount of living tissue
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| Pyramid of Biomass | represents the amount of potential food available for each trophic level
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| Pyramid of Numbers | shows relative number of individual organisms at each trophic level
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| Carbon Cycle | involves photosynthesis & respiration
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