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Environment, Ecology, Ecosystems Plant & Soil Science Plant Science Technology Lesson 8

Environment Surroundings including the material and spiritual influences that affect the growth and development of living beings

Harvest

Clothing from Environment

Housing from Environment

Ecology A branch of science that deals with the complex relationship among living things in their environment.

Ecosystem A network of living and nonliving organisms in which each organism is affected by the other organism in a network