Answer:
1. Where an organism lives ------- Habitat
2. Non-living ------- Abiotic
3. Balance; stay the same -------Homeostasis
4. Living ------- Biotic
5. One individual ------- Organism
6. An organism's job in the environment ------- Niche
7. Self-feeding; can make its own food ------- Autotroph
8. Same species, same place, same time ------- population
9. Reactions that require energy to build or break down material ------ Metabolism
10. Invasive species; does not belong in an area ------- Exotics
11. All interacting populations ------- community
12. Occurs when two organisms occupy the same niche ------- Competition
13. Cannot make its own food ------- Heterotroph
14. Biotic and abiotic factors interacting------- Ecosystem
15. Water vapor enters atmosphere through plant leaves ------- Transpiration
Step-by-step explanation:
Habitat is a place where an organism lives. Abiotic refers to non-living part of environment. Autotroph are those organisms that make their own food. Biotic is the living part of the environment. Community forms when different population combines together. Competition occurs when two organisms are present the same niche. Ecosystem is a place where biotic and abiotic factors interacting with each other. Exotics refers to invasive species that does not belong to that area. Habitat refers to a place where organisms live. Heterotroph are the organisms that feeds on other animals. Homeostasis is the balance in the environment. Metabolism are the reactions that require energy to build or break down materials in the body. Niche is defined as the job of an organism in the environment . Organism refers to a single individual. Population refers to the same species that live in a particular geographic area at the same time. Transpiration is the removal of water from the plant body/