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| The study of interations betwee organisms and the liling and non-living components, of thier enviorment. |
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| Models to help understand enviormental interactions and to make predictions about possible changes. |
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| the art of the earth where life exists; includes all of the living organsms on earth. |
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| a community of organisms and their abotic enviorment. |
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| A group of various pecies that live in the same habitat and iteract with each other. |
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| includes all the mebes of a species that live in one place and one time. |
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| A plce where an orgnism lives. |
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| include all of the living things that affect the organism. |
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| Are physical and chemical characteristics ofthe enviorment. |
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| A graph of performance versus valuables of an enviormental variable, such as tempurature. |
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| an organisms change in response to a change in the organisms enviroment. |
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| oranisms that do ot regulate thier internal conditions; they change as thie external enviorment changes. |
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| organisms that use energy to control some of their internal conditions. |
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| A longer-term strategy is to enter a state of reduced activity. |
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| strategy to move to a more favorable habitat. |
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| The specific role or ,or way of life, of an organism within its enviorment. |
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| spiecies with broad niches. |
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| an individual or a species that is adapted to a particular environmental factor or ecological niche and that can tolerate only a narrow range of conditions. |
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