front 1 Abiotic | back 1 all of the nonliving parts fo an ecosystem |
front 2 Antibiotic | back 2 a chemical that kills or inhibits the growth of bacteria |
front 3 biome | back 3 a major ecological community such as grassland, tropical rainforest or desert. |
front 4 Biomass | back 4 the mass of dried living matter in a given bacteria. |
front 5 biotic | back 5 all living parts of an ecosystem |
front 6 carnavore | back 6 an animal that eats only other animals. |
front 7 carrying capacity | back 7 indicates the greatest number of any species that can indefinitely exist with in a specific habitat. |
front 8 Commensalism | back 8 a relationship between two species of a plant, animal, or fungus in which one lives with, on, or in the other without damage. |
front 9 Community | back 9 a group of different population that lives together and interact in an environment. |
front 10 competition | back 10 The interaction between organisms or species that use the same resources is both negatively affected. |