Week 1. ecosystem all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment.

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week 1

ecosystem all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment

habitat the environment where an organism lives

pollution anything in the environment that can harm living things or damage natural resources

pollutant a harmful substance added to Earth’s land, water, or air

producer an organism that makes its own food

consumer an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms

scavenger a meat-eating animal that feeds on the remains of dead animals

carnivore an animal that eats other animals

herbivore an animal that eats only plants or plant products

omnivore an animal that eats both plants and animals

food chain the path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem

food web overlapping food chains with different pathways for the flow of food energy in an ecosystem

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