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Ecological Niche is referred to as the role of organism in the ecosystem. SOme are intended to be as the producers like the plants and other are intended to be predators and prey to continue the food chain and energy transfer LaDy_caRoLi "christine carren alcantara"

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The role that an organism plays in its habitat is an organism's ecological niche.

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The answer is: niche.

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