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ecosystem

Includes all living and nonliving things in an environment

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Carrying capacity

Greatest number of individuals within a populationthat an ecosystem can support

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adaptation

Any characteristic that helps an organism survivein its environment

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taiga

Cool forest, soil low in minerals

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producer

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Population will return to former level

Because of an environment’s carrying capacity if the Jaguar population starts to rise,

food becomes harder to find…what will happen

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Running fast, etc…

An example of an adaptation that prey have to escape a predator

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tundra

Large, no trees, very cold, polar bears, arctic foxes

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population

Includes all members of a single species

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mutualism

A symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms

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camouflage

Any coloring, shape, or pattern that allows anorganism to blend in with its environment

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Tropical rain forest

Hot, humid, lots of life

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Prey

Organisms that are eaten by other animals

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parasitism

Is a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed

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Its color

How could you tell whether a rabbit comes from a Cold weather or a warm weather environment?

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Deciduous forest

4 seasons, soil is rich, lots of trees, chimpmunks

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predator

Animal that hunts other animals for food.

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commensalism

A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organismwithout harming the other

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mimicry

An adaptation in which an animal is protected againstPredators by its resemblance to an unpleasant animal

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grassland

Cold winters, hot summers, bison, wheat, corn