I'm not really familiar with the word community and population. Does ecosystem mean living and nonliving things living together and interacting with each other? I think population means the number of something in one community. Oh, now I know what community means! I think it is where nonliving and livings things live and interact. Please let me know tomorrow. Olivia
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THE WORD CARNIVORE is a latin word for meat eater
Nicholas W
Mr. Lee,
I'm not really familiar with the word community and population. Does ecosystem mean living and nonliving things living together and interacting with each other? I think population means the number of something in one community. Oh, now I know what community means! I think it is where nonliving and livings things live and interact. Please let me know tomorrow.
Olivia
EXTINCT MEANS AN ANIMAL IS NOT ALIVE ANYMORE
FRANKIE RODER
HI THERE
FRANKIE R.
Mr. Lee,
I am not sure of the two words consumer and energy.
Justin S.
Omnivore is a latin word for all eater.
Gabster
Yo Mr.Lee you da best teacher I ever had.
ps.Im talkin' like dis on purpose.
Gabster (AKA DeVito)
Yo Gabsta! I Like Yo Stiyel! Dis Is Cool. And U Da Best Teacha Eva Mr. Lee!
(I Have A Lot Of Mistakes!)
Hi Mr.Lee
I am going to tell you what an omnivour means. An OMNIVOUR is a creature that eats plants and meat.
From,Jillian Pusateri
What does increase and decrease mean in ecosystems.
Hannah V.
omnivore is a animal that eats plants and meat.Like us. Bye Mr.Lee.
Ravina
.p.s.
This is cool.
i am not that sure on what a deconposer is
ryan
I Know that omnivore eats both plants and meat.
Your student Brian
I think I no all the words for the science test mr.lee!
All I think I am not sure about is decomposer.Can you go over it wit me tomorrow
your awesome student, Mario
dear Mr Lee i am not familer with the word decomposer is also for the explain part the second one with the positive thing please let me know !
by kristina joti
what does decompeser mean?
me
Wait!
Who Is Me?
Livsta
And Not To Copy U Gabsta
olivia, you feeling better?
Mr. Lee
Yes, Mr. Lee. I am. Thanks for asking. You are such a nice teacher. (and awesome!) See you on Friday!
I love science vocabulary
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