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By Keona

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Habitat   The place where an organism lives.  
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Living   Things that need water, oxygen, sunlight, mating partner etc.  
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Non- Living   Such as; wind, light, and temperature etc.  
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Population   A group of organisms of the same species which all live in the same habitat  
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Adaptation   Survival to their habitats.  
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Environment   Is used to describe all of the conditions in a habitat.  
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Ecology   The study of interactions between organism and their environment.  
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Ecologist   Scientists that study ecology.  
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Community   When two or more groups of organism live together and interact with each other in the same habitat.  
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Ecosystem   The community of living things in a particular habitat.  
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Interdependent   The living things in the ecosystem.  
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Symbiosis   Living together.  
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Commensalism   When two organisms interact where only one of them is benefited, but the host is unaffected.  
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Mutualism   If two organisms interact and both of them are benefited.  
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Parasitsm   When one species lives on or in another species and the other species provides the one that’s living on it with food and shelter; but often gets harmed in return.  
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Parasite   Species that live on or in another species.  
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Host   Species that is being lived on or in by other species.  
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