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Define an ecosystem.

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Answered by 15somyakakkar
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All the plants & animals in an area r interdependent & interrelated to each other in their physical environment is called ecosystem
Answered by r5134497
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ECOSYSTEM

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The biological system is the arrangement of species in a given territory that communicate among themselves, through procedures, for example, predation, parasitism, rivalry and advantageous interaction, and with their abiotic condition to break down and turn out to be a piece of cycles of vitality and supplements. The types of the biological system, including microscopic organisms, parasites, plants and creatures, are subject to one another. The connections among species and their condition encourage the progression of issue and vitality inside the biological system.  

The idea of the biological system has advanced since its root. The term, authored during the 1930s, has a place with British botanists Roy Clapham (1904-1990) and Sir Arthur Tansley (1871-1955). It was initially applied to units of various spatial scale; from an endured bit of tree trunk to a lake, a district or even the whole biosphere of the planet, the main prerequisite being that life forms, physical condition and associations could exist inside them.  

All the more as of late, the biological system has had a topographical concentration and has gotten practically equivalent to developments or vegetation types, e.g., clean, pine woods, field, and so forth. This rearrangements overlooks the way that the cutoff points of some vegetation types are ill defined, while the limits of biological systems are most certainly not. The progress zones between biological systems are known as ecotones.

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