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Different biomes, eaters, etc. The basics.

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study of relationship between organisms and their environment   Ecology  
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nonliving components of an ecosystem   Abiotic  
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Portion of earth in which living things exist   Ecosphere  
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Contains all biomes and ecosystems   Biosphere  
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living components of an ecosystem   Biotic  
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large distinct terrestrial region having similar climate, soil, plants & animals, types determined by temperature and precipitation   Biome  
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Savanna   Grassland biome  
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Taiga (Boreal forest)   coniferous forest (pine trees) biome  
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Deciduous Forest   forest where trees lose their leaves (east coast)  
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Permafrost   permanently frozen layer of soil in artic  
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communities of living things which interact with themselves and their environment, include both biotic and abiotic components   Ecosystems  
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photosynthetic life (plants, algae, etc)   Autotrophs/Producers  
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(both plants and animals), eat other organisms   Consumer/Heterotroph  
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Plant eater   Herbivore  
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Meat eater   Carnivore  
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Plant and meat eater   Omnivore  
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decomposers   Detritivores  
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dead organic matter   detritus  
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