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a process where one or more elements or compounds are changed into one or more different substances with new properties
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chemical reaction
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states that matter is never created or destroyed
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law of conservation of mass
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a process where one or more elements or compounds are changed into one or more different substances with new properties
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states that matter is never created or destroyed
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the original substance(s) located on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation
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the new substance(s) formed located on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation
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an individual form of life
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a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at a given time
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all the different populations of species that live together in a given area and time
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all the biotic and abiotic factors in a given area
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living or once-living organisms in an ecosystem
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nonliving elements in an ecosystem
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the largest number of individuals of the same species that an area can support
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an abiotic or biotic factor that limits the number of individuals that can live in an ecosystem
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make their own food
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get energy from eating other organisms
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recycle dead organisms into chemical nutrients used in soil, air and water
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eat only plants
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eat only meat
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eat both plants and meat
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eat bodies of dead organisms (leftovers)
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the place where an organism lives
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an organism's job or role in the ecosystem
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an animal that kills and eats other organisms
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animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
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a single pathway in which energy and nutrients are passed from 1 living organism to another
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a network of food chains by which energy and nutrients are passed on from 1 living organism to another
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a type of close and long-term biological interaction between 2 different species
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a type of symbiosis that occurs when 1 species obtains food or other benefits from the other species without either harming or benefiting the other species
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a type of symbiosis that occurs when 1 species harms the other species, but may not kill the other species
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species that is harmed in a parasitic relationship
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a type of symbiosis that occurs when organisms of both species involved benefit from the relationship
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movement of water from the atmosphere to Earth and back to the atmosphere
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water in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail
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the sun's heat causes water to change from a liquid to a gas that enters the atmosphere
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water vapor cools, changing from a gas back into a liquid
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forms when precipitation seeps into the ground where it is stored in underground caverns or in porous rock
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process by which plants return water to the atmosphere
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movement of nitrogen between the atmosphere to plants and animals on Earth
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movement of oxygen between the atmosphere, earth, and biosphere
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movement of carbon between Earth's surface and the atmosphere
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the process of burning fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
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precipitation that reaches Earth's surface, flows over land, and reaches lakes, rivers and oceans
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water soaks into the soil from the ground, moving into rocks through cracks and pores
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water collects in rivers, lakes, oceans and other bodies of water - or as ice caps and glaciers
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are the reactants of cellular respiration.
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are the reactants of photosynthesis.
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carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy)
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a sugar made by producers such as plants during photosynthesis.
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mitochondria
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chloroplast
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resources found in nature that are useful to people
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resources that can be replaced as quickly as they are used.
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solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, and biomass.
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solar energy
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cannot be replaced as quickly as they are used
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nuclear energy
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nuclear energy, fossil fuels
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coal, crude oil, and natural gas
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crude oil
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water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane
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reduce, reuse, recycle
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conserving energy by turning off lights, reusing items such as bottles, straws and shopping bags, picking up litter and recycling it, planting trees.
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deforestation, littering, putting pollutants into the soil, water and air, removing excessive amounts of habitat from organisms, poaching of threatened/endangered organisms.