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Ecosystems, Biomes, Food Webs, Symbiosis

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A type of symbiosis in which one species is helped and the other is neither helped nor harmed   Commensalism  
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A type of symbiosis in which BOTH species are helped or benefit   Mutualism  
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A type of symbiosis in which one species is helped and the other is harmed   Parasitism  
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A large group of similar ecosystems that share a similar climate   Biome  
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A type of consumer who only eats plants   Herbivore  
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A type of consumer who eats other animals   Carnivore  
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All the living and nonliving things in an area   Ecosystem  
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A close living relationship between 2 different species   Symbiosis  
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Describe the relationship between predator and prey   A predator is a an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Prey is the animal that is eaten by a predator. Some predators can also be prey to larger animals.  
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List some abiotic factors   sun, rain, snow, temperature, soil  
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A biome that is cold year round, has snow and ice covered land, has no trees and is home to polar bears and artic foxes   Tundra  
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A biome that has heavy rainfall, warm temperatures, and many different plant and animal species   Tropical Rainforest  
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A biome that has grasses, few trees, some rainfall but dry spells that result in fires   Grasslands  
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Humans and tapeworms   Example of parasitism  
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clownfish and sea anemone   Example of mutualism  
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a robin building a nest in an oak tree   Example of Commensalism  
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When an insecticide is spread through a food chain from a fish to a hawk   Biomagnification  
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Animals who occupy a large, broad niche and eat many things   Generalists  
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Animals who occupy a small, specific niche and eat limited things   Specialists  
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Describe how parasitism is different than a predator and prey relationship   Parasitism-one species finds a host species to get its food supply (humans and mosquitos). Predator/Prey-one animal hunts another animal (hawk and snake)  
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Plants in a food chain   producers  
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animals in a food chain   consumers  
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