Description

The living and nonliving things in the area that interact wit one another
A group of things that work together as a unified whole
Any living thing that is apart of an ecosystem
Any nonliving part of an ecosystem
The organic material in soil formed by the breakdown of plant and animal remains
The upper layer of soil
The layer of soil below the top soil
The rock from which soil is formed
A naturally occuring solid material of earth's crust
The ammount of acid in a substance
The amount of base in a substtance
Scale used to measure the acidity or allkantiy of a substance
The study of organisms and how they interact in an ecosystem
All te organisms of one species in an ecosystem
All the populations living in an area
The place where a population lives
The role of an organism in the ecosystem
A population that occupies a niche of such importance that many other organisms depend on
Specialized subunits in plant and alge cells
A green substance in plants that absorbs energy from the sun
The process of making food by using sunlight; used by plants and other organisms
Thick, straight roots with a few root hairs along the sides
Roots that branch out into a network of thin, hairy roots; can form thick mats:
Roots that reach out above the ground for water and sunlight to nourish a plant
The part of a plant that suppors leaves and flowers; also transports water snd other substances between the roots and leaves
A narrow channel that runs through a leaf blade that brings water through the plant
A leaf with only one blade
A leaf with two or more blades
forec that moves water up the stem of a plant
A force that pulles water up plants by water molecules
The loss of water form plant leaves
The process when energy is released from plants and animals
An instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object
A powerful microscope that uses a beam of electrons rather, than a light source
An organ with an nucleus in each cell
Prokaryotic producers that produced oxygen as waste gas
A very small photosynthetic prostist that lives in either salt or fresh water
A protist that has characteristics in both plants and animals
A single cell organism that cannot be clearly classified
A protists that has no cell walls and can find and eat food
A cell extension used by protists to move about and capture food
A protists found in fresh water and salt water and soil that uses pseudos to move around

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