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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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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
2,3
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
3,3
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