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Ecology & the Environment
Chapter 20
EcologyStudy of the interactions that take place
among organisms and their environment.
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BioticLiving parts of the
environment; plants animals & microorganisms
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AbioticNon-living parts of the
environment; water, air, light, rocks
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Consumer Organism that cannot create energy-
rich molecules (glucose) but obtains its food by eating other organisms
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ProducerAn organism, such as a plant or alga,
which produces glucose from carbon dioxide by photosynthesis and is a source of food for other organisms
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CarnivoreAnimals who hunt and eat other
animals; meat eater
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OmnivoreAn organism that eats both plants and
animals
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HerbivoreAn animal that eats plants
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Food ChainThe relationship between plants and
animals that shows who eats what. Energy is transferred from one organism to another through the food chain
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Food WebA model of feeding relationships,
describing the connections among all food chains within an ecosystem
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Energy PyramidA representation of the loss of useful
energy at each step in a food chain
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Pyramid of NumbersBased on the number of organisms
needed to make a simple food chain. Shows how large populations of certain organisms are needed to support very small populations of other organisms.
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SymbiosisAn interactive association between two
or more species living together; may be parasitic, commensal, or mutualistic. The relationship between two organisms
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CommensalismA symbiotic relationship in which one
species benefits and the other is not affected
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ParasitismA form of symbiosis in which the
population of one species benefits at the expense of the population of another species
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MutualismA symbiotic interaction between two
species in which both derive some benefit
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CompetitionOne of the biological interactions that
can limit population growth; occurs when two species vie with each other for the same resource
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PopulationAll the organisms that belong to the
same species living in a community
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CommunityAll the populations of different species
that live in an ecosystem
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HabitatPlace where an organism lives and that
provides the types of food, shelter, moisture, and temperature needed for survival
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NicheAn organism’s place in the ecosystem: where
it lives, what it consumes, what consumes it, and how it interacts with all biotic and abiotic factors. A unique ecological role of an organism in a community.
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OrganismAny living thing
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BiospherePart of Earth that supports life,
including the top portion of Earth's crust, the atmosphere, and all the water on Earth's surface
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EcosystemAll the living organisms that live in an
area and the nonliving features of their environment
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Limiting FactorAnything that can restrict the size of a
population, including living and nonliving features of an ecosystem, such as predators or drought
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Carrying CapacityLargest number of individuals of a
particular species that an ecosystem can support over time
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PredatorAn animal that kills and eats other
animals
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PreyAn animal that is killed and eaten by
another animal