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procedure of balance in an ecosystem


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Answered by Anonymous
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This depends on what you mean by balance. Usually this means a high level of species richness, biomass, and ecosystem resilience.

The first is the number of species humans care about or the number of species in an area. The second it is he dry weight of the all biological life. The third is how likely the system is for all incumbent species to survive if there is a change.

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Answered by harshitadebu
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1.An ecosystem is defined as the habitat in which animals, plants, and microorganisms interact with non-living factors such as landscapes and temperature. Balanced ecosystems maintain a flow of materials and energy. In a balanced ecosystem, an interdependence of each factor exists. Any waste materials can be used by living animals, plants and other organisms.
2.A balanced ecosystem represents a sustainable habitat of interdependent animals, plants, and microorganisms and their environment. Balanced ecosystems display efficient energy and material cycling and interconnectedness between primary producers and predators.
3.In a balanced ecosystem, the community of living (biotic) organisms interacts with non-living (abiotic) features in the environment. Abiotic features of ecosystems include precipitation, temperature, landscape, sunlight, soil or water chemistry, and moisture. The types of biotic factors in a balanced ecosystem include primary producers such as plants, primary consumers such as herbivores, secondary consumers such as carnivores, consumers such as omnivores that consume both plants and animals, and detritivores that eat decaying organic matter
4.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
5.Healthy ecosystems work within a balance of predator and prey relationships and their interactions with the environment. Ecosystems can have both a top-down, or predator-related, control on function, or a bottom-up control reliant on primary producers such as vegetation

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