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What is an ecosystem? | Abiotic and biotic factors interacting together in an environment
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A group of the same type of organism is | population
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Different types of organisms in the same environment are | community
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Non-living factors in an ecosystem are | abiotic
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Living factors in an ecosystem are | biotic
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Factors that limit the growth of a population of organisms in an ecosystem are | limiting factors
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The transfer on energy from one organism to the next | food chain
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Many different paths of energy transfer in an ecosystem | food web
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These organisms hunt for their food | consumers
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These organisms make their own food | producers
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The role of these organisms is to break down organic material and return the nutrients back to the soil | decomposers
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These consumers eat meat | carnivore
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These consumers eat plants | herbivore
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These consumers eat both plants and animals | omnivore
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The consumer that hunts | predator
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The organism that is hunted | prey
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An organism that lives on the body of another organism for food | parasite
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The organism that allows parasites to use their body for food. | Host
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Organisms that can be seen only under a microscope | micro-organism
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Weather, disease, predators, pollution, water, and space | Examples of limiting factors
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They point to the organism that is receiving the energy. | Arrows
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