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adaptations   The features that plants and animals have to help them live in a particular place.  
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carnivore   An animal that only eats other animals.  
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chemical energy   A stored form of energy found in food.  
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choice chamber   Equipment that allows scientists to test how environmental factors affect organisms.  
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community   All the plants and animals that live in a habitat.  
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consumer   An organism that has to eat other organisms to stay alive. Animals are consumers.  
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daily changes   Changes in the physical environmental factors which happen during a day (e.g. it gets dark at night).  
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deciduous tree   Tree that drops its leaves in winter (e.g. oak tree).  
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decomposer   Something that eats dead plants.  
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distribution   The places where an organism can be found in a habitat.  
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environment   The conditions around a certain organism caused by physical environmental factors.  
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evergreen tree   Tree that keeps its leaves in winter (e.g. pine tree).  
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food chain   A way of showing what eats what in a habitat.  
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food web   Many food chains linked together.  
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habitat   The place an organism lives in (e.g. woodland).  
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herbivore   An animal that only eats plants.  
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hibernation   When animals hide during the winter and go to sleep.  
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microhabitat   Small areas of a habitat with certain conditions (e.g. under a log in a woodland habitat).  
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migration   When animals move to different areas of the world depending on the season.  
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nocturnal animals   Animals that are active at night.  
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omnivore   An animal that eats both plants and other animals.  
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physical environmental factors   The non-living conditions in the environment of an organism (e.g. temperature, light).  
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pooter   A small container connected to two tubes. Used to catch tiny animals.  
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predator   An animal that catches and eats other animals.  
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prey   An animal that is caught and eaten by another animal.  
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producer   An organism that is able to make its own food. Plants are producers.  
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quadrat   A square frame, thrown randomly on the ground, which is used to sample plants in an area.  
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sample   A small part of something. If you sample something you take a small part of it. You use your results from the small part to suggest what the rest of it is like.  
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seasonal changes   Changes in the physical environmental factors of an environment which happen during the course of a year (e.g. it gets colder in winter).  
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sweepnet   A net which is swept through long grass to catch tiny animals.  
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top predator   The last animal in a food chain.  
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tree beating   Hitting the branches of a tree and collecting small animals that fall out.  
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