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ecology

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Definition
organism   any living thing  
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biotic factors   a living organism  
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abiotic factor   a nonliving thing  
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offspring   new organism produced by a living thing  
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asexual reprodution   reproduction requiring only one parent  
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sexual reproduction   reproduction requiring two parents  
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reproduction   process by which living things produce new organisms that are like themselves  
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fission   simplest form of asexual reproduction  
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budding   growth of new organism by parent organisms  
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commensilism   relationship where one organism gets benefited and and the other is not harmed or helped  
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mutualism   a relationship where both organisms are helped  
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parasitism   a relationship where one organism is helped and one is harmed  
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limited factor   any abiotic or biotic factor preventing a population from growing  
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niche   a role an organism plays in its community  
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habitat   the place an organism lives  
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preditation   a feeding of one organism on another  
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symbiosis   any close relationship between two or more species  
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