How do interaction take place between biotic abiotic factors of an ecosystem?
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Answer:The interdependence of different organisms in an ecosystem are interconnected for food and form food chain and food web.Transfer of energy takes place from organisms of one level to another level in the food chain.
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The interactions between living and nonliving entities in a specific area define an ecosystem.
These interactions lead to a flow of energy that flows through the food chain and the abiotic environment before passing through living things.
When living things pass away, this energy flow is finally returned to the abiotic environment, and the cycle then starts over again.
Interaction between biotic and abiotic factors of an ecosystem:
- Photosynthesis, the fundamental chemical reaction that powers the majority of life on earth, is one of the most important interactions in an ecosystem between the biotic and abiotic environments. Photosynthesis is a process that plants and algae employ to produce the energy they require to grow and survive.
- Animals need to breathe oxygen, a crucial byproduct of photosynthesis, plants need carbon dioxide, which is released by animals.
- To survive, living things modify their biotic environment.
- In order to stay warm, mammals need thick fur in cold climates.
- To keep their bodies warm, reptiles bask in the sunlight on hot rocks.
- For protection, animals like termites, ants, and rabbits create burrows in the ground.
- Algae and plants both take up the vital vitamins and minerals from their surroundings.
- Animals consume plants and algae, absorbing these nutrients.
- Predators consume other creatures to get their energy and nutrition.
- This is how nutrients move through the biotic world from the abiotic environment.
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