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Biotic   Living parts of an environment.  
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Abiotic   Nonliving parts of an environment.  
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Producer/Autotroph   An organism, that makes its own food; almost always a plant.  
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Consumer/Heterotroph   An organism that doesn't make it's own food and consumes other organisms; almost always an animal.  
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Decomposer   An organism that breaks down other organisms and returns the nutrients; almost always a fungus or bacteria.  
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Herbivore   An animal that only eats plants.  
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Carnivore   An animal that only eats other animals  
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Omnivore   An animal that eats both plants and animals.  
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Scavanger   An animal that only eats animals that are already dead.  
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Food Chain   The flow of organisms consuming and gaining energy from each other.  
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Food Web   Multiple food chains put together.  
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Sun's role in Food Chain/Web   The Sun is the source of energy that the producer uses to start the food web.  
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Energy Pyramid   A food chain in the form of a pyramid that shows how energy decreases as it goes up said chain.  
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Symbiosis   A close relationship between two organiams in witch one benefits.  
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Mutualism   A form of symbiosis in witch both organisms benifit.  
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Commensalism   A form of symbiosis in witch one organism benefits and one is not harmed, but doesn't benefit either.  
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Parasitism   A form of symbiosis in witch one organism benefits and the other is harmed.  
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Predator/Prey   A relationship in witch one animal eats another; not exactly symbiosis.  
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Competition   When multiple plants or animals compete for resources.  
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Adaptation   A change an organism makes to adapt to an environment, like hibernation or camouflage fur.  
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