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3
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basic unit of an ecological hierarchy
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5
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variability among living organisms from all sources including
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6
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a group of individuals of the same species inhabiting a given geographical area
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7
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organisms that can manufacture their own food
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8
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natural surroundings and external conditions of an organism
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9
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a hierarchical series of organisms, each dependent on the next, as a source of food
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10
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organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down remains of dead plants and animals
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11
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organisms that cannot manufacture their own food
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12
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sum total of all ecosystems and their interactions
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14
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interconnected network of food chains
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1
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organisms that feed on both plants and animals
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2
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all individuals of different species living within a certain geographical area
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4
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layer, present in the stratosphere, which absorbs ultraviolet radiations
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5
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increase in the concentration of pollutants with each step up in the food chain
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13
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both living and non-living components of an area
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