habitat and niche
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biosphere | groups of environmental communities with similar climates and ecological systems
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ecosystem | ecological system of living things and non living thimgs
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biome | a complex biotic community charactarized by distinctive plant and animal species and maintained under the climatic conditions of the region
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communities | all the living things within an ecosystem
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population | all interbreeding members of one within an ecosystem
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habitat | the natural environment of an organism, found within an ecosystem
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4 components of habitats | food, water, shelter and space
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niche | the role that an organism plays in the ecosystem- what it eats, where it lives, what it does, how it acts, how it protects itself, etc. an organism's fit into its environment
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biodiversity | variation of living organisms within an ecosystem
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symbiosis | relationship of 2 living organisms that live together in the same environment
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mutualism | a symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
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commensilasm | a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected
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parasitism | a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed
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non symbiosis | two species involved cannot live together
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commensilasm examples | sqirrel and oak tree, hermit crab and shell, starlings and cattle
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parasitism examples | lice and humans, fungus and trees, kudzu and native louisiana plants
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mutualism examples | cattle egrets and cows, bees and flowers,
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levels of organization | bioshere, ecosystem, community, population
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