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| All members of one species in a piticular area. |
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| All the different populations that live together in an area |
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| All the lliving things and nonliving things that interact in an area |
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| struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources. |
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An organism that can make its own food.
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| An organism that obtins energy by feeding off other organisms. |
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| an organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms. |
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| a consumer that eats both plants and animals. |
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| Consumer that eats only animals |
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| A comsumers thateats only plants. |
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| a carnivor that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. |
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| The patern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem. |
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| a series of events in which one organism eats another. |
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| a diergram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in the food web. |
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| process in which carbon and oxygen are recycled |
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| a resource that is naturlly replaced in a relitively short time. |
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| a resource that is not naturlly replaced in a relitively short time. |
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| a change to the envierment that has a negitive effect on living things. |
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