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Ecosystem
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Organism | Living thing |
| Habitat | An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live grow and reproduce. |
| Biotic fact | Parts of a habitat that are or were once alive and that in track with an orgasm. |
| Abiotic factor | Non living parts of an organism habitat |
| Species | A group of organized that can mate. |
| Population | All the members of one species living in a particular area along. |
| Community | All different populations that live together |
| Ecosystem | The community of organizations that lives in a particular area along with moving environment. |
| Ecology | The study insert with each other in with their environment is called ecology |
| Density | The individuals in an area of specific size |
| Limiting factors | Factor of the population to stop growing or to decrease in size |
| Carrying compactly | The largest population that area can support . |
| Producer | Make its own food. |
| Consumer | Obtains energy by feeding on other organisms |
| Decomposes | Break down biotic wastes and dead organisms returning raw |
| Food chain | Is a series of events is witch one organism eats other and obtains nutritions. |
| Food web | Consists overlapping food chains in the ecosystem. |
| Energy pyramid | Show us the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web. |
| Photosynthesis | Set a chemical reaction plants used to turn light water and nutrients into oxygen and energy in the form of sugar. |
| Chlorophyll | Light much like sells in solar panels . |
| Autotroph | And organism that makes their own food. |
| Heterotroph | And organism that gets their own food. |
| Niche | Includes how organisms obtains its food |
| Competition | The struggle between organism to survive as they use the same limit resources. |
| Predation | One organism kills another for food or nutritions. |
| Symbiosis | In a relationship when two species live close together. |
| Commensalism | Relationship when one species benefits, and the other species is neither helped or harmed. |
| Mutualism | A relationship on both species are benefited. |
| Parasitism | A relationship that involves one organism living with or inside another organism and harming it. |