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Cycles of Nature/Levels of Ecology

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Biogeochemical Cycle   the circulation of substances through living organisms from or to the environment  
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Biomass   organic matter that can be a source of energy; the total mass of the organisms in a given area  
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Carnivore   an animal that eats other animals  
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Condensation   the change of state from a gas to a liquid  
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Conservation of Mass and/or Energy   The principle stating that matter(energy) is not created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.  
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Decomposer   an organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms; examples include bacteria and fungi  
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Energy Pyramid   a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy, which results as energy passes through the ecosystem's food chain; each row in the pyramid represents a trophic (feeding) level in an ecosystem, and the area of a row represents the energy stored in that trophic level  
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Food Chain   the pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of organisms  
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Food Web   A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem.  
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Herbivore   an organism that eats only plants  
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Omnivore   an organism that eats both plants and animals  
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Transpiration   the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata; also the release of water vapor into the air by other organisms  
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Biosphere   the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth  
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Eutrophication   A process by which nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen, become highly concentrated in a body of water, leading to increased growth of organisms such as algae or cyanobacteria., When the plants and algae die, bacteria break them down. The bacteria use oxygen to do this and the oxygen levels go down. Animals and other organisms that live in the water die from lack of oxygen.  
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Abiotic   Any nonliving component of an environment  
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Biotic   Describes living factors in the environment.  
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Trophic Levels   one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid; examples include producers and primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary consumers  
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Primary Consumer   Second level of a food chain/food/energy pyramid, made up of Herbivores  
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Secondary Consumer   Third level of a food chain/food/energy pyramid, made up of carnivores or omnivores.  
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Tertiary Consumer   Fourth level of a food chain/food/energy pyramid, can be made up of carnivores or omnivores.  
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Quaternary Consumer   Fifth level of a food chain/food/energy pyramid, can be made up of carnivores or omnivores.  
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