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Chapter 3-Living Things Need Each Other

A study of the five living organisms (plants, animals, bacteria, fungus, and protists) and how they live together and get their food.

AB
cellthe basic unit of an organism
organisma living thing
bacteriaone celled organisms, can cause illness, used in medicine
protistsone or more celled organisms, live in wet places, example: seaweed and sponges
fungusone or many celled organism, can't make own food, grows on food or dead material, examples: mushrooms and mold
plantsliving organisms, can make own food, can't move because soil holds them in the ground
animalsliving organisms that must eat food, can move from place to place
populationorganisms of the same kind that live in the same place
communityall plants,animals, and other organisms that live in the same place
habitatthe place where an organism lives
produceran organism that makes food
consumeran organism that eats food
predatororganism that captures and eats other organisms
preyorganism that is captured and eaten by another organism
food chainthe way food passes from one organism to another in a community


Mrs. Wilcox

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