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7-1 OMM Lesson 4 - Ponds

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having to do with nonliving things   abiotic  
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having to do with living things   biotic  
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a species of plant known as duckweed that lives on the surface of freshwater pond ecosystems   Lemna  
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one leaf-like section of some small plants (like Lemna)   frond  
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the place where an organism naturally lives, finds shelter and food   habitat  
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the members of each species in a community   population  
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the living components of an ecosystem   community  
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the interactions of living things with their environment occuring in one area   ecosystem  
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the function, job or role that an organism plays in its ecosystem   niche  
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small living things that can only be viewed with magnification   microorganisms  
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hay, leaves, soil, gravel and water are   abiotic factors  
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Lemna and microorganisms are   biotic factors  
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What will ecosystems do over time?   change in some way  
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Do organisms in an ecosystem (members of a community)share the same habitat?   Not always --> they can live in different parts of the same ecosystem  
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