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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Organism | Living thing |
| Species | Is a group of organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce. |
| Habitat | An environment that provides the things a specific organism need to live grow and reproduce. |
| Biotic factors | Parts of a habitat that are or were once alive and that interact. |
| Abiotic factors | Are the nonliving parts of an organism habitat. |
| Population | All the members of one species living in a particular area are referred to as a population |
| Community | All the different populations that live together in an area make up a community |
| Ecosystem | The community of organisms that lives in a particular area along with the no living environment |
| Ecology | The study of how organisms interact with each other other and with their environments is called ecology |
| Population | All the members of one species living in a particular area are referred to as population |
| Density | The number of individuals in an area of a specific size. |
| Limiting factor | An environmental factor that causes a population to stop growing or to decrease in size such as a fatal disease infecting organisms organisms is a limiting factor |
| Carrying capacity | The largest population that an area can support is called its carrying capacity. |
| Niche | Includes how an organism obtains its food the type of food the organism eats and what other organisms eat it |
| Interactions | Takes place among organisms everyday. Two major types of interactions among organisms are competition and predation. |
| Competition | The struggle between organism to survive as they use the same limited resources called competition. |
| Predation | In this interaction one organism is the predator and the other is the prey. |
| Symbiosis | Symbiosis is any relationship in which two species live closely together. |
| Commensalism | Commensalism is a relationship in which one species benefits and the other species |