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  how organisms interact with one another and with their environment biotic (other organisms) and abiotic (physical factors) group of individuals of the same species occupying a common geographical area (biotic only) two or more populations of different species occupying the same geographical area (biotic only) a community plus its abiotic factors, e

Biology

 

  1. how organisms interact with one another and with their environment
  2. biotic (other organisms) and abiotic (physical factors)
  3. group of individuals of the same species occupying a common geographical area (biotic only)
  4. two or more populations of different species occupying the same geographical area (biotic only)
  5. a community plus its abiotic factors, e.g. soil, rain, temperatures, etc.
  6. the portion of the earth that contains living species. It includes atmosphere, oceans, soils and the physical and biological cycles that affect them
  7. the study of how populations interact with their environment
  8. group of individuals of the same species occupying a common geographical area
  9. where a species normally lives
  10. number of individuals making up its gene pool

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  1. Ecology

how organisms interact with one another and with their environment

  1. Environment

biotic (other organisms) and abiotic (physical factors)

  1. Population

group of individuals of the same species occupying a common geographical area (biotic only)

  1. Community

two or more populations of different species occupying the same geographical area (biotic only)

  1. Ecosystem

a community plus its abiotic factors, e.g. soil, rain, temperatures, etc.

  1. Biosphere

the portion of the earth that contains living species. It includes atmosphere, oceans, soils and the physical and biological cycles that affect them

  1. Population Ecology

the study of how populations interact with their environment

  1. Population

group of individuals of the same species occupying a common geographical area

  1. Habitat

where a species normally lives

  1. Population Size

number of individuals making up its gene pool