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Number of deaths.
Number of births.
Resources that can be replenished at rate
Limiting the consumption of products, decreases amount of trash & resources needed overall
Taking old products and using them again, keep waste out of landfills
Resources that break down over shorter amts of time
Resources that virtually never break down & have indefinite life spans
variety of species living in area
lobby to preserve lands & resources so they can't be used by humans
explanation that has been tested & supported by wide variety of observations & that new info in unlikely to discredit
organic way of testing hypotheses
interdisciplinary field of study of interactions in the environment
resources existing in nature
system that produces, distributes, & consumes goods/services
Converting the energy in sunlight into food
living
non living
Organisms that preform photosynthesis First level of food chain / web
organisms that must eat other organisms for energy
eats producers
Eats Primary consumers
Eats Secondary consumers
Eats both plants and animals
development of communities in a previously lifeless area without soil
Collection of individuals of same species
Group of populations
Organization of living things that consists of all living and nonliving things in the area as well as interactions
Combination of all biomes, highest level of organization of living things
Organisms that eat other organisms
Organism that breaks down remains of organisms into simpler, inorganic substances
services we get from functioning ecosystems like clean water, soil, air, habitat, timber
Dry weight of all living things on earth
Deoxyribonucleic acid; found in nucleus of cell, and essential for transmission of genetic info
essential component of proteins
roll organism play in environment
one species benefits, other is harmed
one species benefits & other is unaffected
Both species benefit
Neither species benefits
Neither species benefits or is harmed

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Ecology

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Week 10

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ECONOMIC JARGON

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