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Science
Energy Flows
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Ecosystem
A carefully balanced system where plants and animals live and work together, this is also known as a community
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Food Chain
A group of living things in which the first is eaten by the second, the second is eaten by the third and so on.
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Organization of Life
Atom
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Made up of protons, neutron and electrons
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Organelle
Made up of macromolecules, and they interact with them
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Life Cycle of Organisms
Birth
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Vivipaarus
Animals that lay eggs, have a lot of babies, and leave them
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Development
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Mammals' changes are not as big, the usually change in size, strength and behavior
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Reproduction
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In plants, this process is called pollination
Flowers have male and female organs, with the help of the bees, pollen(sperm), is carried from flower to flower until it reaches the eggs located in the flower's pistil,
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Relationships
Predator- Prey
The predator is an organism that eats another organism, the prey is the organism the predator eats
Commensalism
One species obtains benefit, the other seems unaffected
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Competition
An interaction in which both species get harmed by fighting for a limited supply of at least one resource
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Carbon Cycle
Carbon is absorbed by producers to make carbohydrates in photosynthesis, these producers then put off oxygen
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Animals feed on the plants, thus passing the carbon compound along the food chain. Most of the carbon these animals consume is exhaled as carbon dioxide. The animals and plants eventually die
The dead organisms are eaten by decomposers in the ground, the carbon that was once in their bodies is returned to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. In other circumstances, the process of decomposition is prevented. The decomposed plants and animals may then be available as fossil fuels in the future for combustion
Water Cycle
The water cycle is the movement of the water from the ground, to the air and back to the ground
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Steps of the water cycle
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Precipitation
When the water droplets become heavy, they from a liquid or solid that falls to the ground as: hail, rain, snow and sleet
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