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CHAPTER SIX

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Ecosystem   all the living and nonliving things in an area and their interactions  
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habitat   provides all the things an organism needs to live  
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Biotic Factor   Living organisms  
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Abiotic factor   nonliving  
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Population   a group of one species living in an area  
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Community   different populations in an area  
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Niche   the role that an organism has in an ecosystem  
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Carrying Capacity   The number of organisms that can live in a habitat  
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Predator   the one that hunts and eats other animals  
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Prey   the one that gets hunted and eaten  
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Producers   make their own food for energy  
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Consumers   can’t make their own food and get energy from other producers of consumers  
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Herbivores   Eat only plants  
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Carnivores   Eat only other animals  
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Omnivores   eat plants and animals  
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Scavengers   eats dead animals  
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Decomposers   get energy by breaking down wastes and dead organisms  
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Food Chain   a series of steps showing how energy moves from biotic factor to another.  
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Food Web   a diagram of many different food chains  
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Symbiosis   a long-term relationship between two different organisms.  
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Parasites   live inside or outside another organism taking nutrients from that organism  
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