Environmental Sciences, asked by surajat, 10 months ago

the dead organic matter from living organisms is part of i) soil ii) environment iii)/ecosystem iv) none of the above​

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Answered by VineetaGara
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The dead organic matter from living organisms is part of the ecosystem. Option iii is right.

  • The ecosystem is the interaction between organisms and their surroundings.
  • It is the basic unit of ecology.
  • Producers, consumers, decomposers, and dead organic matter are all parts of the ecosystem.
  • The ecosystem consists of both biotic and abiotic components.
  • Biotic refers to all living things like producers, consumers, decomposers, etc.
  • Abiotic refers to all nonliving things like air, water, soil, dead organic matter, etc.
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Answered by aadiapput
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Answer:

(i) Soil.

Explanation:

The dead organic matter from living organisms is part of Soil.

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