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Second order heterotroph   Carnivores that feed on herbivores (secondary consumer)  
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Nucleotide   The monomer of the biomolecule Nucleic Acid which stores genetic information.  
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Enzymes   Proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions  
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Carbohydrate   Its function is to provide a fast source of energy. Its monomer is a monosaccharide and its polymer is a polysaccharide.  
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Lipids   It's function is to provide a long term source of energy and insulation. It is composed of a Glycerol and fatty acids, and some examples are wax, steroid and cholesterol.  
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Protein   A long chain made of monomers called amino acids.  
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Activation Energy   The minimum amount of energy that is required to start a chemical reaction and that is lowered by enzymes to speed up digestion.  
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Biomolecules   Are also referred to as organic molecules and macromolecules.  
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Hydrolysis   Breaking a molecule into its monomers by using water  
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Dehydration synthesis   When small molecules combine to form big molecules by releasing water  
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Mutualism   A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit  
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Commensalism   A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other remains neutral  
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Parasitism   A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is affected.  
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Green house effect   Process by which the earths atmosphere traps solar radiation because of the presence of certain gases. This could contribute to global warming and lead to a decrease in biodiversity.  
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Secondary Succession   When life returns to a previously established community.  
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Primary Succession   When new life establishes in an area that has never been colonized before  
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Carrying Capacity   The maximum population size that the environment can support  
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