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NC EOG 5th grade Science

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ecosystem   All of the living and nonliving things in an area interacting.  
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abiotic factor   Nonliving parts of an ecosystem  
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biotic factor   Living organisms in a ecosystem  
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producers   Organisms that make food and oxygen for animals.  
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consumers   Organisms that eat producers and other consumers.  
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decomposers   Organisms that break down dead plants and animals.  
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population   All the organisms of the same species in the same area.  
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community   Many populations living in an area.  
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niche   The role or job of an organism in an ecosystem.  
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ecology   the study of how all things in an ecosystem interact.  
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subservience   willingness to yield to other's power  
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habitat   an animal's home  
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tundra   A biome that is cold, treeless and has frozen soil.  
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biomes   A large ecosystem that has its own climate, soil, plants  
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taiga   A biome that is mostly filled with evergreen trees and lakes created by glaciers.  
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deciduous forest   A forest biome that has trees that lose leaves in the fall.  
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tropical rain forest   A biome that is hot and humid with lots of rain.  
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desert   A sandy,rocky or frozen biome with litte precipitation.  
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grassland   A biome where grass is the main plantlife.  
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permafrost   A layer of permanently frozen soil.  
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food chain   The path that energy thakes from producers to consumers to decomposers.  
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food web   Overlapping food chains.  
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herbivores   Animals that eat plants.  
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carnivores   Animals that eat other animals.  
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omnivores   Animals that eat both plants and other animals.  
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predators   Animals that hunt other animals.  
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prey   An animal that is hunted.  
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scavengers   Animals that feed on dead animals.  
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