A(n) ____ is a group of the same organism A(n) ____ is a group of different organisms living in the same area that depend on each other to survive A(n) ____ is the community and the non-living parts of where they live A(n) ____ is a place where an organism lives An example of a population is ____ An example of a population is a ____ An example of a community is ____ An examples of a community is ____ All the penguins in the antarctic ecosystem are called a ____ The place where an organism lives is called ____ The plants, animals and unicellular organisms in a pond are called a ____ The community of organisms and the non-living parts of that habitat are referred to as ____ The sun, sand, cacti, camels and snakes are part of the same ____ A(n) ____ factor is a living thing that has an effect on other living things A(n) ____ factor is a non-living thing that has an effect on other living things. An example of an abioitic factor is the ____. An example of a biotic factor is ____. An example of a biotic factor is ____. An example of an abiotic factor is ____. Animals compete for ____ Animals compete for ____ Plants compete with each other for ____ Plants compete with each other for ____ Plants compete with each other for ____ Some animals compete for ____, which means they control the territory and have access to food and mates ____ is when organisms compete for limited resources Competition is when organisms compete for ____ resources Both animals and plants compete for ____ A ____ is an organism that makes its own food from sunlight A ____ is an organism that eats plants A ____ is an organism that eats primary consumers Producers are always at trophic level ____ In a food chain, the arrows show the direction of ____ Choose the correct arrow to go in this food chain: grass ____ caterpillar Choose the correct arrow to go in this food chain: antelope ____ lion

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