Vocabulary Terms 2


abiotic factors - the non living parts of an ecosystem

adaptation - an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance or survival and reproduction in a certain environment

biotic factors - the living parts of an ecosystem

coevolution - when two or more species evolve as a response to each other

commensalism - a relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped

community - a group of interacting popultions of different species

competition - two or more organisms of the same or different species attempt to use thesame limited resource

ecosystem - includes all the different organisms living in a certain area, along with their physical environment

evolution - a change in the genetic characteristics of populations from one generation to the next

extinction - the irreversible disappearance of a population or a species

habitat - the actual place an organism lives

host - the organism a parasite takes its nourishment from

mutualism - a cooperative parnership between two species in which both species benefit

natural selection - the unequal survival and reproduction that results from the presence or absence or particular traits

niche - an organisms way of life

organism - one individual living thing

parasites - organisms that live in or on another organism and feed on it without immediately killing it

parasitism - the relationship between the parasite and its host

population - a group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place

predation - relationship where one organisms kills and eats another organism

predator - the organism that does the killing and eating

prey - the organism that is eaten

species - a group of  organisms that are able to porduce fertile offspring, and that share  common genes and therefore resemble each other  

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