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12th Grade
05/15/2011

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Term
producer
Definition
an organism that can make its own food; i.e. a plant
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consumer
Definition
an organism that gets its energy (food) by eating another organism.
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herbivore
Definition
an animal that only eats plants
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carnivore
Definition
an animal that eats animals
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omnivore
Definition
an animal that eats both plants and animals
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scavenger
Definition
a carnivore that eats dead animals
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decomposer
Definition
an organism that breaks down waste and dead animals
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food chain
Definition
a series of events in which one organism eats another to get energy
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food web
Definition
overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
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energy pyramid
Definition
a diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.
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water cycle
Definition
the process in which water moves from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back in a repeating cycle.
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condensation
Definition
when a gas changes into a liquid; i.e. water vapor condensing into a cloud.
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precipitation
Definition
rain, sleet, snow or hail
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dispersal
Definition
the movement of organisms from one place to another
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climate
Definition
the weather in an area over a long period of time.
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adaptation
Definition
a change in the body or behavior of a species making it easier to survive. i.e. poisonous jellyfish, camouflage bugs, protective shell, etc.)
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niche
Definition
the “job” an organism in its environment. i.e. plants produce oxygen, bacteria decompose waste, hawks control mice population, etc.
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competition
Definition
the struggle for survival between living things for the limited resources.
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predator
Definition
an animal that hunts and eats other animals; i.e. lions are the predators of zebras
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prey
Definition
an animal that is hunted or eaten by other animals; i.e. mice are the prey of cats
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symbiosis
Definition
two organisms living together. There are three kinds of symbiosis: mutualism, commensalism and parasitism.
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mutualism
Definition
a kind of symbiosis in which both organisms help each other (bees getting pollen from flowers; helps the flower pollinate and bee can make honey)
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commensalism
Definition
commensalism is a kind of symbiosis in which one organism benefits without harming the other (bird builds nest in a tree to protect itself from ground animals, three not harmed)
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parasitism
Definition
Parasitism is a kind of symbiosis in which one organisms gains and the other is harmed (tick on dog)
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parasite
Definition
the organism that benefits by living off of another organism (tick)
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host
Definition
the organism that a parasite “lives off of” and harms
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succession
Definition
a series of changes that occur in a community over time; i.e. a field becomes a forest over time
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organism
Definition
a living thing
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habitat
Definition
an environment that provides the things an organism needs to live.
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biotic factor
Definition
a living part of an organism’s habitat. i.e. grass, plants, seeds, fruit, worms, bacteria, other animals
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abiotic factor
Definition
a non-living part of an organisms habitat. i.e. water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, soil
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