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Science Vocabulary*

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competition   when two orgaisms compete for limited resources  
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population   all of one species in an area  
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abiotic factors   all the non-living organisms in an area  
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biotic factors   all the living organisms in an area  
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species   when an organism can mate and its offspring can have offspring  
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musulism   a type of relaationship two organisms share in which both benfit in some way  
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parasitism   a type of relationship in which one organism benefit and the othe one is harmed  
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parasite   an organism that harms another organsim  
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host   an organism that is harmed by a parasite  
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carrying sapacity   the amount of organisms in an envioonment  
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