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Science Ch 5 matt

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Ecosystem   living and nonliving things in an environment, together  
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Abiotic Factor   a nonliving part of an ecosystem  
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Biotic Factor   all the living things in an ecosystem  
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Population   all the organisms of the same speciesliving in an area  
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ecology   the study of the ecosystem  
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Community   All the populations living in an area.  
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Habitat   The place where an organism lives.  
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Niche   The role of an organism in the community  
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Food Chain   The role of an organism in the community  
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Food Web   The overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.  
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Herbivore   An animal that eats plants, algae, and other producers.  
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Carnivore   An animal that eats another animal.  
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Predator   An animal that hunts other animals for food.  
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Prey   A living thing that is hunted for food.  
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Scavenger   A meat-eating animal that feeds on the reamins of dead animals.  
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Omnivore   An animal that eats both plants and animals.  
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Symbiosis   A relationship between two sets of organisms that last over time.  
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Mutualism   A relationship between two types of organisms that benefits both.  
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Parasitism   A relationship in which one organism lives in or on another organism and benefits from the relationship while the other organism may be harmed by it.  
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Commensalism   A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefits one without harming the other.  
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