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Ecosystem Interactions

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Ecosystem   All the living and non-living things and all their interactions in an area.  
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Living   Characterized by having a metabolism and the ability to maintain life processes.  
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Nonliving   A part of the ecosystem that lacks the ability to grow, move, or respond to stimuli, and does not require energy to continue to exist, such as sunlight, air, water, rocks, and soil.  
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Organism   An individual living thing that can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, and maintain life processes.  
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Adaptation   An inherited characteristic that provides a specific advantage to individuals that have it and becomes more common or pronounced in a population because of the advantage that it provides.  
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Producer   An organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy.  
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Consumer   An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.  
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Carnivore   An animal that gets energy by only eating other animals.  
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Herbivore   An animal that gets energy by only eating plants.  
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Omnivore   An animal that gets energy by eating both plants and animals.  
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Symbiotic   A long-term relationship between two different kinds of organisms where one or both receive benefit.  
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Decomposer   An organism that consumes dead or nonliving biomass without need for internal digestion.  
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Food chain   The sequence of the transfer of food energy from one organism to another in an ecological community.  
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Food web   The entirety of interrelated food chains in an ecological community.  
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Energy transfer   The movement of energy from one item or species to another  
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Ecosystem   All of the living and non-living things and all of their interactions in an area.  
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Biome   A major ecological community of organisms adapted to a particular climatic or environmental condition on a large geographic area in which they occur.  
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Environment   The complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival.  
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Habitat   Place where an organism normally lives or occurs.  
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Scavenger   An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material.  
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Predator   An animal that hunts and feeds upon other animals.  
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Prey   An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals  
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Hibernation   A state of inactivity and slowed metabolic rates in animals  
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Migration   The relatively long-distance movement of individuals, usually on a seasonal basis.  
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Camouflage   An adaptation that allows animals to blend in with certain aspects of their environment increasing an organism's chance of survival.  
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limiting factor   An environmental factor that tends to limit population size.  
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Abiotic factor   Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems.  
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Biotic factor   A living thing, as an animal or plant, that influences or affects an ecosystem:  
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Niche   The role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem.  
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Population   Groups of individuals belonging to the same species that live in a shared region at the same time.  
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Community   An interacting group of various species in a common location.  
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