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6th grade Ecology

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Ecologist   scientists who study the relationship between living things and their environments.  
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Introduced species   Species that humans have introduced outside of the species normal range of environment either intentionally or unintentionally  
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Classification   The grouping of things into an organized system.  
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Genus   in addition to kingdom this is one of the main divisions into which life can be divided. This division is based on similar species.  
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Species   One of the major groups in the classification of living things. It's below a genus.  
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Kingdom   The highest classification into which organisms are grouped. Life is divided into five of these.  
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Phylum /Phyla   One of the major groups in the classification of living things. This is below a kingdom and above a class.  
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Evidence   Proof  
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Trade-offs   Giving up one thing for another  
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Anthropocentrism   Regarding humans as the universe's most important entity.  
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Anthropomorphism   The attribution of a human form, human characteristics or human behavior to non human things.  
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Ecology   Scientists who study relationships between organisms and the environment.  
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Inference   A conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning.  
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Observation   The attentive watching of somebody or something.  
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Invertebrate   Animal without a backbone.  
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Fluctuation   Constant unpredictable change in the level. degree, or intensity of something.  
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