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Homework answers / question archive /   To maintain a central internal system Study of connections in nature (how organisms interact with one another and with their non living environment) Non living things in an environment Living things in an environment Sphere of life The portion of Earth that supports life

  To maintain a central internal system Study of connections in nature (how organisms interact with one another and with their non living environment) Non living things in an environment Living things in an environment Sphere of life The portion of Earth that supports life

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  1. To maintain a central internal system
  2. Study of connections in nature (how organisms interact with one another and with their non living environment)
  3. Non living things in an environment
  4. Living things in an environment
  5. Sphere of life
  6. The portion of Earth that supports life. Goes from high in the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean.
  7. Individal, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
  8. A group of organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time that can interbreed. SAME SPECIES INTERACT. Compete for food, mate, and space.
  9. Collection of interacting populations. DIFFERENT SPECIES INTERACT.
  10. Interactions among populations in a community and the communities physical surroundings or abiotic factors

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  1. Homeostais

To maintain a central internal system

  1. Ecology

Study of connections in nature (how organisms interact with one another and with their non living environment)

  1. Abiotic

Non living things in an environment

  1. Biotic

Living things in an environment

  1. The biosphere

Sphere of life

  1. Biosphere

The portion of Earth that supports life. Goes from high in the atmosphere to the bottom of the ocean.

  1. Levels of organization

Individal, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere

  1. Populations

A group of organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time that can interbreed. SAME SPECIES INTERACT. Compete for food, mate, and space.

  1. Communites

Collection of interacting populations. DIFFERENT SPECIES INTERACT.

  1. Ecosystems

Interactions among populations in a community and the communities physical surroundings or abiotic factors