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Natural World week 2

a container in which living aquatic animals and plants are kept aquarium a container in which living aquatic animals and plants are kept

a container used for growing plants and small animals terrarium a container used for growing plants and small animals

The study of how living and nonliving things interact ecology The study of how living and nonliving things interact

life cycle the stages of growth and development that an organism goes through in its lifetime

photosynthesis The process of using the energy in sunlight to make food from water and carbon dioxide

organisms that live primarily on land terrestrial organisms that live primarily on land

organisms that live primarily in water aquatic organisms that live primarily in water

the role that an organism plays in it habitat niche the role that an organism plays in it habitat

organism a living thing

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