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Animalia
100

A place where an organism makes its home.

Habitat

100

An animal that eats producers.

Herbivore

100

Organisms that eat primary consumers or producers. These organisms are either carnivores or omnivores.  

Secondary consumers

100

The process of two or more things acting on each other

Interaction

100

A group of similar organisms that are able to reproduce.

Species 

200

The number of organisms in a certain place.

Population 

200

An animal that eats both plants and animals.

Omnivore

200

Organisms that eat primary and secondary consumers. These organisms are carnivores.

Tertiary Consumers

200

To grow healthy

Thrive

200

Anything living, such as plants, animals, fungus, bacteria

Organism

300

The different populations of living things that interact with one another in a common location.

Community 

300

An animal that eats other animals.

Carnivore

300

Organisms that eat producers. These organisms are herbivores.

Primary consumers

300

All the food chains in a single ecosystem.

 Food Web

300

The role a species plays in the ecosystem

Niche

400

Everything living and nonliving around an organism.

Environment

400

An organism that that gets their energy from the sun (plants)

Producers

400

A group of organisms linked in order of the food they eat.

Food Chain

400

The movement of energy from producers to consumers.

Transfer of energy

400

Things that can grow. Also called organisms. This includes things that have died.

Biotic

500

A community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other and nonliving components in a specific environment.

Ecosystem

500

An organism that breaks down dead organisms.

Decomposer

500

An organism that is hunted or killed by another organism for food.

Prey

500

The relationship between living and living things or living and nonliving things in an ecosystem

Interdependence

500

Things that do not grow. Examples: Sun, air, soil, water

Abiotic