Define biodiversity. Explain the interrelationship between natural vegetation, wildlife and micro-organisms.
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Biodiversity is an ecological term to mean the variabilities among the living organisms from all the sources .
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- The interelationship between aquatic , terestrial and inter alia ecosystems bring about ecological complexities among them aquatic ecosystems of the regions they occupy.
- It explains the interrelationships between different aspects of the acosystem whereby it involves the movement of energy from lower states of food chains to upper chambers.
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Biological diversity or biodiversity is a term; we use to describe the variety of life on Earth which includes different components of physical environment such as temperature, soil and water. In simple terms biodiversity is the total number of genes, species and ecosystems of a region.
It includes (1) genetic diversity, (ii) species diversity and (iii) ecosystem diversity. Plants and animals constitute only a small component of biodiversity.
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