Flash cards from Jan 10 - Jan 14
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| Interdependence | The relation where organisms need each other in order to survive.
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| Food chain | The path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
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| Food web | Overlapping food chains with different pathways for the flow of food energy in an ecosystem.
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| Predator | An animal that, hunts, catches, and eats other animals.
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| Prey | An animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal.
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| Competition | The struggle of organisms against each other to get the same resources.
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| Herbivore | An animal that eats only plants and plant products.
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| Omnivore | An animal that eats both plants and animals.
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| Carnivore | An animal that eats other animals.
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| Decomposer | An organism that gets energy by feeding on dead materials and wastes.
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