UNIT 15 VOCABULARY WORDS
1) Biotic: all the living factors within an environment.
2)Abiotic: all the non-living factors within an environment (soil, temperature, rocks, weather, water).
3)Species: A group of organisms with similar characteristics that allow them to reproduce.
4)Population: all the living things that belong to the same population/group and live in the same area.
5)Community: all the populations of different species in a particular area.
6)Habitat: The place where an organism naturally lives and grows.
7)Environment: all of the abiotic and biotic factors within the same geographic location.
8)Niche: a role an organism plays in its environment.
9)Limiting factor: a biotic or abiotic factor needed as a resource for survival; depletion prevents growth or expansion of the population.
10)Interdependence: to depend on one another.
UNIT 15 VOCABULARY WORDS
1) Biotic: all the living factors within an environment.
2)Abiotic: all the non-living factors within an environment (soil, temperature, rocks, weather, water).
3)Species: A group of organisms with similar characteristics that allow them to reproduce.
4)Population: all the living things that belong to the same population/group and live in the same area.
5)Community: all the populations of different species in a particular area.
6)Habitat: The place where an organism naturally lives and grows.
7)Environment: all of the abiotic and biotic factors within the same geographic location.
8)Niche: a role an organism plays in its environment.
9)Limiting factor: a biotic or abiotic factor needed as a resource for survival; depletion prevents growth or expansion of the population.
10)Interdependence: to depend on one another.
UNIT 15 VOCABULARY WORDS
1) Biotic: all the living factors within an environment.
2)Abiotic: all the non-living factors within an environment (soil, temperature, rocks, weather, water).
3)Species: A group of organisms with similar characteristics that allow them to reproduce.
4)Population: all the living things that belong to the same population/group and live in the same area.
5)Community: all the populations of different species in a particular area.
6)Habitat: The place where an organism naturally lives and grows.
7)Environment: all of the abiotic and biotic factors within the same geographic location.
8)Niche: a role an organism plays in its environment.
9)Limiting factor: a biotic or abiotic factor needed as a resource for survival; depletion prevents growth or expansion of the population.
10)Interdependence: to depend on one another.