Interactions of Living Things
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Abiotic Factor | Any nonliving part of the enviroment, such as water, sunlight, temperature, and air.
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Biosphere | Part of Earth that supports life-the toppart of Earth's crust, all the waters covering Earth's surface, and the surrounding atmosphere; includes all biomes, ecosystem, communities, and populations.
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Biotic Factor | Any living or once-living organisim in the environment.
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Community | All of the populations of different species in a given area that interact in same way and depend on one another for food, shelter and other needs.
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Ecology | Study of all the interactions among organisims and their environment.
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Ecosystem | All of the communities in a given area and the the abiotic factors that affect them.
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Food Chain | Model that describes how energy in the form of food passes from one organism to another.
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Food Web | Model that describes how energy in the form of food moves through a community; a series of overlapping food chains.
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Habitat | Place where an organism lives.
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Limiting Factor | Any biotic or abiotic factor that limits the number of individuals in a population.
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Niche | Role of an organism in the ecosystem, including what it eats, how it interacts with other orgainsms and how it gets its food.
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Population | All of the members of one species that live in the same space at the same time.
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Population Density | Number of individuals in a population that occupies a definite area.
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Symbiosis | Any close relationship between species, including mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
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Water Cycle | Model describing how water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the surface again through evaporation, condensation, and percipitation.
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