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Organism Interactions Vocabulary - 10 words

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Bacteria   a group of single celled organisms that have cell walls, but not many cell parts; some can cause disease  
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Beneficial   some behavior resulting in something good  
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Commensalism   a relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other one neither benefits nor is harmed  
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Cooperation or Cooperate   to work together for a common goal  
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Fungi or Fungus   a group of organisms that feed on organic material, or once living material (ex: trees, logs, dog poop  
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Harmful   likely to cause harm  
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Mutualism (root word = mutual which means having something in common)   a symbiotic relationship where both organisms involved benefit from something  
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Parasitism (root word = parasite)   a relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is harmed  
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Predator   an organism that naturally lives by feeding on other animals  
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Prey   an organism that is hunted and killed for food  
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