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definition of an ecosystem in terms of its physical boundaries as well as energy inputs and outputs????

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The definition of ecosystem in terms of physical boundaries as well as energy inputs and outputs are explained below.

Explanation:

  • An ecosystem with respect to physical boundaries where the organisms (like plants, animals, etc) as well as the landscapes, weather, can be worked together to form a life.
  • Ecosystem inputs the substances absorbed for the necessity of production and consumption such as gases that are needed for combustion and production (output) of CO2, oxygen, water, and so on.
  • Ecosystem has the wide boundary of both real and conceptual structures. They are widely differed in their maintenance and origin, their function, and so on.  

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Answered by bratislava
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Ecosystem is a system of diverse systems.

Explanation:

  • The ecosystem is a system of ecological interactions. The boundaries of the ecosystem include a location gradient that shows a shift in the composition of plants and animal boundaries that are shown by unique habitats to which the species is adapted.  
  • The flow of matter and energy can be seen in an ecosystem and this exerts a strong influence in fertility and ecosystem productivity. As energy is unidirectional and is neither created nor destroyed but gets transformed in the state.

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