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Vocabulary - Organisms and Their Environment - Part 1
Name ______________ _ _ _ _ _ a group of living things that can mate with each other and produce babies
_ _ _ _ _ a symbiotic relationship where each partner is helped from the relationship
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abiotic habitat
_ _ _ _ _ a symbiotic relationship where one partner is harmed and the other is not affected
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amensalism
_ _ _ _ _ a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped and the other is not affected
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biomes
_ _ _ _ _ a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped, and the other is harmed
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biotic habitat
_ _ _ _ _ a way to estimate the population of an area
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carnivores
_ _ _ _ _ any one of three types of relationship where two species live closely
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climate
together over time
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commensalism
_ _ _ _ _ both the space where something lives along with the role it plays
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community
_ _ _ _ _ living habitat
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consumers
_ _ _ _ _ living things of the same species living in one ecosystem
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decomposers
_ _ _ _ _ non living habitat
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ecologist
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that break down dead or waste materials (eg. bacteria)
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ecology
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that create their own food
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habitat
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that eat both producers and consumers
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herbivores
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that eat consumers
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host
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that eat decaying plants and animals
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mutualism
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that eat food and cannot create their own (eg. rabbit)
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niche
_ _ _ _ _ organisms that eat plants
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omnivores
_ _ _ _ _ regions that have about the same temperatures and precipitation
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parasite
_ _ _ _ _ someone who studies the relationships between living things
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parasitism
_ _ _ _ _ the average weather for a region
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populations
_ _ _ _ _ the interacting populations that live in an area
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producers
_ _ _ _ _ the partner benefitting from a parasitic relationship
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sampling
_ _ _ _ _ the partner harmed in a parasitic relationship
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scavengers
_ _ _ _ _ the place in which a living thing lives
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species
_ _ _ _ _ the study of the interaction between living things
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symbiosis
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abiotic habitat
amensalism
biomes
biotic habitat
carnivores
climate
commensalism
community
consumers
decomposers
ecologist
ecology
habitat
herbivores
host
mutualism
niche
omnivores
parasite
parasitism
populations
producers
sampling
scavengers
species
symbiosis
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a group of living things that can mate with each other and produce babies
a symbiotic relationship where each partner is helped from the relationship
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is harmed and the other is not affected
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped and the other is not affected
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped, and the other is harmed
a way to estimate the population of an area
any one of three types of relationship where two species live closely
together over time
both the space where something lives along with the role it plays
living habitat
living things of the same species living in one ecosystem
non living habitat
organisms that break down dead or waste materials (eg. bacteria)
organisms that create their own food
organisms that eat both producers and consumers
organisms that eat consumers
organisms that eat decaying plants and animals
organisms that eat food and cannot create their own (eg. rabbit)
organisms that eat plants
regions that have about the same temperatures and precipitation
someone who studies the relationships between living things
the average weather for a region
the interacting populations that live in an area
the partner benefitting from a parasitic relationship
the partner harmed in a parasitic relationship
the place in which a living thing lives
the study of the interaction between living things
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species
mutualism
amensalism
commensalism
parasitism
sampling
symbiosis
niche
biotic habitat
populations
abiotic habitat
decomposers
producers
omnivores
carnivores
scavengers
consumers
herbivores
biomes
ecologist
climate
community
parasite
host
habitat
ecology
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a group of living things that can mate with each other and produce babies
a symbiotic relationship where each partner is helped from the relationship
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is harmed and the other is not affected
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped and the other is not affected
a symbiotic relationship where one partner is helped, and the other is harmed
a way to estimate the population of an area
any one of three types of relationship where two species live closely together over time
both the space where something lives along with the role it plays
living habitat
living things of the same species living in one ecosystem
non living habitat
organisms that break down dead or waste materials (eg. bacteria)
organisms that create their own food
organisms that eat both producers and consumers
organisms that eat consumers
organisms that eat decaying plants and animals
organisms that eat food and cannot create their own (eg. rabbit)
organisms that eat plants
regions that have about the same temperatures and precipitation
someone who studies the relationships between living things
the average weather for a region
the interacting populations that live in an area
the partner benefitting from a parasitic relationship
the partner harmed in a parasitic relationship
the place in which a living thing lives
the study of the interaction between living things
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