Biology, asked by waseerfaika, 3 months ago

Q1 why water is the most important factor of an ecosystem?
Q2 name the broad categories of abiotic components of an ecosystem with example?
Q3 write down the importance of light intensity on plants and animals?
Q4 what is the effect of reduced atmospheric pressure at high altitudes on life?
Q5 how do increased rates of transpiration is maintained by plants at high altitudes?
Q6 name the ways by which fire is caught by a natural ecosystem and also write down the effect the positive and negative on ecosystem

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Answered by deshmukhanuradha
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my answer is for first question that as most important nutrient people needs water to survive water helps to transport oxygen minerals

Answered by catherinemarina20065
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Explanation:

Q 1 ) why water is the most important factor of an ecosystem?

These are things like air, water, rocks, soil and metals. Inorganic matter is important in an ecosystem because it is what producers use, and it is the physical and chemical, non-living environment that we live in

Q2 name the broad categories of abiotic components of an ecosystem with example?

n biology and ecology, abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. Abiotic factors and the phenomena associated with them underpin biology as a whole

Q3 write down the importance of light intensity on plants and animals?

They take energy from the light of the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water to make glucose, which is a sugar that plants store for energy. Plants are also filled with vitamin D, an important nutrient for animals, as a result of the sunlight they absorb

Q4 what is the effect of reduced atmospheric pressure at high altitudes on life?

The human body reacts to high altitudes. Decreased air pressure means that less oxygen is available for breathing. One normal effect of altitude is shortness of breath, since the lungs have to work harder to deliver oxygen to the bloodstream.

Q5 how do increased rates of transpiration is maintained by plants at high altitudes?

Relative humidity: As the relative humidity of the air surrounding the plant rises the transpiration rate falls. It is easier for water to evaporate into dryer air than into more saturated air. Wind and air movement: Increased movement of the air around a plant will result in a higher transpiration rate.

Q6 name the ways by which fire is caught by a natural ecosystem and also write down the effect the positive and negative on ecosystem

ire ecology is a scientific discipline concerned with natural processes involving fire in an ecosystem and the ecological effects, the interactions between fire and the abiotic and biotic components of an ecosystem, and the role as an ecosystem process

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