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What is an ecosystem? | all the living and nonliving things in an area
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What is population? | a group of organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time
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What is a community? | made up of all the populations in an area
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What is a niche? | the role that an organism has in an ecosystem
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What is a habitat? | the place in which an organism lives
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Biologists have divided the world into regions called... | biomes
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What community has trees such as maple and spruce? | temperate rainforest
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Name the nonliving parts of an ecosystem | air, water, soil, temperature, and sunlight
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true or false: every part of an ecosystem has a role | true
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what animal mentioned in the chapter can use their paws skillfully for hunting and gathering? | racoon
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True or false: trees help squirrels by giving them food and shelter | true
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true or false: there is NOT a rain forest in the state of Washington | false
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In an ecosystem, each part interacts to meet each other's needs? | true
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A habitat is made up of.... | the soil, air and water, as well as the plants of the area.
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true or false: all the relationships among organisms throws off the balance of the ecosystem | false
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true or false: squirrels help trees by spreading seeds | true
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true or false: an organism's needs are met only by the living things in the ecosystem | false
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members of a community depend on each other to fill needs such as.... | food, shelter, and reproduction
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true or false: populations can grow in an area even if their needs aren't being met | false
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in this chapter, what is the animal that hunts in the temperate forest? | owl
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