Matching
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A. | the area where an organism lives (biotic and abiotic) | K. | study of the relationhips between
organisms and their environments | B. | role an organism plays in an
ecosystem | L. | relationship
where two species live closely together | C. | one organism captures and feeds on another
organisms | M. | material formed
from decaying leaves and other organic matter | D. | organism that breaks down and obtains energy
from dead organic matter | N. | organism that feeds on dead matter | E. | conclude from facts | O. | each step in a food chain or food
web | F. | modification suited for an environment | P. | maintain a stable, internal
environment | G. | to recur; to happen again | Q. | chemical reactions in a living thing | H. | an organism that makes its own
food | R. | an organism that eats
other things | I. | living | S. | non-living | J. | the series of processes by which carbon
compounds are interconverted in the environment, chiefly involving the incorporation of carbon
dioxide into living tissue by photosynthesis and its return to the atmosphere through respiration,
the decay of dead organisms, and the burning of fossil fuels. | T. | graphical model of the flow of energy in a food
chain |
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Adaptation
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Cycle
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Carbon Cycle
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Homeostasis
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Infer
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Metabolism
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Abiotic
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Autotroph
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Biotic
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Ecology
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Heterotroph
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Decomposer
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Detritivore
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Habitat
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Humus
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Niche
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Predation
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Symbiosis
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Trophic Level
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Energy Pyramid
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