how does ecosystem remain balanced so that it can support all of the organism that live there
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A balanced ecosystem works via energy and material cycling. The chief energy source of ecosystems is sunlight. Photosynthesis of sunlight by plants creates oxygen as a waste product, which in turn is used in respiration by animals. Animals, in turn, create carbon dioxide as waste, and that is used by plants.
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It is global homeostasis. Several mechanisms are performed at the same time to stabilize the entire ecosystem.
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- The mechanics no longer consciously paint together.
- They all just do what they need, and the mixed end result is a harmonious whole for them all.
- Such environments have sufficient inputs to meet their needs (eg, oxygen from plant photosynthesis, carbon dioxide from animal respiration).
- All organic entries have the opposite output and vice versa. If this is not the case, the device can become unbalanced and collapse.
- This is why stability, along with the planet, is so important to a closed environment.
- Our planet has no (significant) external inputs or outputs, so we need to deal with what we absorb and what is located within our own planetary environment.
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