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Populations&Community

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All the living and non-living things that interact in an area   Ecosystem  
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The place where an organism lives and that provides the thingsthe organism needs   Habitat  
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A living part of an ecosystem   Biotic Factor  
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A nonliving part of an ecosystem   Abiotic Factor  
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All the members ofone speciesin a particular way   Population  
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The study of how living things interact with each other an their environment   Ecology  
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The number of individuals in a specific area   Population Density  
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An approximation of a number based on a reasonable asumptions   Estimate  
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The number of births in a population in a certain amount of time   Birth Rate  
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The number of deaths in a certain amount of time   Death Rate  
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Moving into a population   Immigration  
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leaving a population   Emigration  
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an environment factor that prevents a population from increasing   Limiting Factor  
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The largest population that an area can support   Carrying Campacity  
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An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living   Niche  
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The struggle between organisms for the limited resorces in habitat   Competition  
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An interaction in which one organism hunts and kill another animal for food   Predation  
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A carnivore that hunts and kills other animals for food and has adaptions that help it capture the animals preys upon   Predator  
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An animal that a predator feeds upon   Prey  
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A close relationships between two organisms in which at least one of the organisms benifits   Symbiosis  
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Atype of symbiosis in which both partners benifit from living together   Mutualism  
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A relationship between two species in which one species benifits and the other is neither helped nor harmed   Commensalism  
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A relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another harms it   Parasitism  
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An organism that lives on or in host and causes harm to host   Parasite  
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An organism that provides a sorce of energy or suitable environment for a virus or for another organism to live   Host  
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