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Ecosystem

all living and non-living things that interacting in an environment.Example include:desert,forest,ocean,rainforest,rotting logs,mountain,and ponds.

Habitat

a specific environment that meets an organism's need of food,shelter,and water.

Living

organisms that are alive or have once been alive,example include:plants,animals,bacteria,and fungi.

Non-living

things that have never been alive,such as:air,water,sun,rock,soil,and climate.

Producer

an organism that makes it own food,such as plants,trees,shrubs,bushes,grasses,and crops.

Herbivore

an organism that only eat plants such as:rabbit,grasshopper,deer.

Carnivore

an organism that only eats meat such as :wolf,tiger,mountain lion,and snakes.

Omnivores

an organism that will eat B_O_T_H_ plants and animals such as humans racoons bears skunks pigs.

Consumer

an organism that gets energy from other livings things.

population

a group of organism that are the same species thal live tohether.

community

a group of populations lving in the same are called a community.

Archea

Extreme dudes,prokaryote,unicellular,autotroph or heterotroph, asexual.

Eubacteria

Prokaryotic,unicellular,autotrophic or heterotrophic,asexual.

Protista

Eukaryotic,Auto or heterotroph,mostly unicellular.

Fungi

Eukaryotic,mostly multicellular,heterotrophic,asexual or sexual.



Plantea

Eukaryotic,multicellular,autotrophic,asexual or sexual.

Animalia

Eukaryotic,multicellular,heterotroph,sexual,


mobile.

Organism

A single living thing(biotic)

Biotic

living or once living organisms in an ecosystem.

Abiotic

non-living, but required for life.