chapter 6 vocab
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Predator | An animal that hunts and eats another animal
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Prey | Any animal that is hunted by others for food
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Producers | Make their own food for energy
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Consumers | Organisms that cannot make their own food. They get energy from producers or other consumers
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Omnivers | Eat both plants and animals
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Carnivors | Eat only other animals
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Herbivors | Eat only plants
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Scavenger | Feed on dead onimals
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Decomposers | Organisms that get their energy by breaking down wastes and dead organisms
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Food Chain | A series of steps by which energy moves from one type of living thing to another
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Food Web | A diagram that combines many food chains into a picture
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Symbiosis | A long-term relationship between two different organism
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Ecosystem | All the living and nonliving things in an area and their interactions
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Habitat | Provides all the things an organism needs to live
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Biotic Factor | Living organisms
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Abiotic | Factor nonliving
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Population | A group of one species living in an area
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Community | Different populations in an area
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Niche | The role that an organism has in an ecosystem
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Carrying Capacity | The number of organisms that can live in a habitat
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Parasites | Live inside or outside another organism taking nutrients from that
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