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abiotic factor, a factor in an organisms environment that’s not
autotroph, an organism that produces energy from sunlight and that can be an energy source for
biochemical cycle, the exchange of matter through the biosphere including organisms and chemical and geological
biological community, different species of organisms that live in the same location at the same
biomass, the total mass of matter at every trophic
biome, ecosystem that share the same climate and land type they also share the same
biosphere, thin layer of earth that protects its life and its
biotic factor, a factor (living) in an organisms living
carnivore, an organism that eats meat (heterotrophs and
commensalism, a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not
denitrification, a process in which nitrogen (fixed) compounds are converted into gas and released into the
detrivore, heterotroph that make nutrients available to others by decomposing and returning
ecology, the study of the relationships between organisms and their
ecosystem, the community (biological) and it’s no living factors that influence
food chain, a model that shows a simplified version of the flow of energy in an
food web, a model that shows multiple connected food chains in which matter and energy
habitat, the area in which an organism
herbivore, heterotrophs that only consume
heterotroph, an organism that cannot produce its own energy so it eats other
limiting factors, a factor (biotic or abiotic) that limits the number or reproduction of a species in a
matter, anything that has mass and takes up
metabolism, the chemical reaction that happens in a
niche, an organism roll in there
nitrogen fixation, nitrogen gas is captured into a form that plants can
nutrient, a chemical substance that living organisms get from environment to sustain
mutualism, a relationship in which both organisms
omnivore, heterotroph that eats both plants and
population, number of species that live in the same area at the same
predation, an organism feeding on another
symbiosis, close mutual association between two or more speeches that live
tolerance, an organisms ability to survive biotic and abiotic
trophic, every step in a food chain or in a food

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