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Title: Organisms that are able to make their own food.


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Organisms that are able to make their own food.
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Producers
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Both the living and non-living things in an
environment along with the interactions among
them.
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Ecosystem
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Diagram that shows the interconnected network of
food chains within a ecosystem.
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Food Web
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An estimate of the biological mass in an
ecosystem.
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Biomass
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Process by which viruses reproduce.
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Viral replication
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Organisms that must eat other organisms to obtain
food.
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Consumer
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Diagram that shows the energy loss among the
trophic levels in an ecosystem.
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Energy pyramid
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The continuous movement of water through the
environment and living things.
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Water cycle
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Any trait that improves an organisms chance for
survival and reproduction.
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Adaptation
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Term for all the interacting populations of
organisms that share an ecosystem.
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Community
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Each feeding level in an ecosystem.
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Trophic Level
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A medicine that contains dead or weakened forms
of a pathogen.
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Vaccine
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Primary consumers that feed only on plants.
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Herbivores
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An organism that lives on or in another organism.
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Parasite
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Single-celled prokaryotes that can be controlled
by using antibiotics. (Most numerous organisms on
earth)
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Bacteria
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Occurs when there are no longer any living
members of a species on earth.
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Extinction
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Environmental conditions that limit the size of a
population.
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Limiting factors
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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism
benefits and the other neither benefits or is
harmed.
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Commensalism
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The organism that is affected by a parasite.
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Host
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All the members of a species that live in the
same area at the same time.
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Population
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Secondary tertiary consumers that feed only on
animals.
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Carnivores
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Body parts that have a similar function, but not
a similar structure.
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Analogous structures
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Vascular tissue that carries food down to other
plant structures.
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Phloem
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Process by which species of organisms change over
time.
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Evolution
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Scientific theory that explains the process of
evolution.
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Natural Selection
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