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adaptation | a special trait that helps an organism survive |
camouflage | an adaptation by which an animal can hide by blending in with its surroundings |
condenstation | the process in which water particles change from a gas to a liquid |
consumer | any organism that eats the food producers make, or eats other consumers |
decomposer | an organism that breaks down wates |
ecosysstem | the living and nonliving things in an environment and all their interactions |
energy | the ability to do work, either to make an object move or to change into matter |
food chain | the set of steps in which organisms get the food they need to survive |
food pyramid | a chart that shows how many servings of each food group a person should eat each day |
germination | the sprouting of a seed into a new plant |
habitat | the home of an organism |
heredity | the passing of traits from parents to offspring |
learned behavior | behavior that is not inborn |
life cycle | the stages of growth and changes of an organism's life |
life span | how long an organism can be expected to live |
matter | anything that has mass and takes up space |
melt | when water particles absorb heat energy and changes from a solid to a liquid |
overpopulation | a depletion of resources that occurs when too many of at least one kind of living thing inhabits an ecosystem |
producer | an organism such as a plant, that makes food |
water cycle | the continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and the air, changing from a liquid to a gas to a liquid |