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Unit 4/8 Notes

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groups of environmental communities with similiar climates and ecological systems.   Biosphere  
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Ecosystem- ecological system of things biotic factors) and nonliving things (ambiotic factors)   LIVING  
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a complex biotic community characterized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region .   Biome  
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Communities-all the living things within an .   ECOSYSTEM  
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all the interbreeding members of one species within an ecosystem.   Population  
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Habitat-the environment of an organism, found within an ecosystem.   NATURAL  
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Includes 4 food, water, shelter, and space.   COMPONENTS  
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the role that an organism plays in an ecosystem-what it eats, where it lives, what it does, how it acts, how it itself, etc. An organism's fit to it's .   1.Niche 2.Protects 3.Environment  
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Biodiversity- Variation of living organisms within an .   Ecosystem  
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Relationship of 2 living organisms that live together in the same environment.   Symbiosis  
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A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit, + and + (good and good).   Mutualism  
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A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unafected. + and 0 good and no affect).   Commensalism  
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A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed. + and - (good and bad)   Parasitism  
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refers to the fact that the 2 species involved cannot live together. It is a negative affect on both species, also known as amensalism or competition. - and -(bad and bad)   Nonsymbiosis  
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Thomas Jefferson's Secretary   Meriwhether Lewis  
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Meriwhether Lewis' friend traveled the expedition.   William Clark  
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After discovering that her long lost brother was a chief of a native american tribe ahe had a lot of honer. And she provided travel for the explorers by giving them horses. And she even had a baby along the expedition.   Sacagawea  
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The keader of France.   Napolean  
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He was a member of the DEMOCRATIC party. He was also called "Old Hickory."   Andrew Jackson  
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Envented Peanut Butter   George Washington Carver  
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